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Yahoo Liberated Maps
Until today, the Yahoo APIs were available only for non-commercial use unless you applied for an exception. The concept of commercial and non-commercial has gone away and exceptions are no longer necessary in most cases.
You can now build Mashups and use our Maps for personal or business use as long as the applications are free of charge and under the rate limit, link to Yahoo! Maps or Driving Directions to your heart’s content or include advertising on the same page or site where you display Yahoo! Maps.
... Yahoo! Maps: You don't have to ask!
You can now build Mashups and use our Maps for personal or business use as long as the applications are free of charge and under the rate limit, link to Yahoo! Maps or Driving Directions to your heart’s content or include advertising on the same page or site where you display Yahoo! Maps.
... Yahoo! Maps: You don't have to ask!
Joseph about future of APIs
Some thoughts about the possibilities of API only services and Web 2 here at Joseph Scott's Blog:
Joseph Scott's Blog » API Only Services?"With open and usable APIs others are free to create entirely new 'products' by mix and matching APIs from various sources. This is great because it allows so many people to be involved in the process, not just the companies who came up with the original services. The more people involved, the bigger the pool of imagination from which new products and services can emerge."
writely.com
vielleicht kennen ja eingie writely.com schon, wenn nicht, seht es euch an. http://www.writely.com
aber nun zum punkt. in writely kann man seine geschriebenen dokumente direkt im blog posten. wenn man irgend so ne api access url blabla adresse vom eigenen blog hat. das geht mit blogger und anderen bekannten blogs…
aber wer will schon da hin, wenn er nen blog bei typolis hat.
also: gibt es diese api-kiste bei typolis? wenn ja: wo? wie? wenn nein: warum?
aber nun zum punkt. in writely kann man seine geschriebenen dokumente direkt im blog posten. wenn man irgend so ne api access url blabla adresse vom eigenen blog hat. das geht mit blogger und anderen bekannten blogs…
aber wer will schon da hin, wenn er nen blog bei typolis hat.
also: gibt es diese api-kiste bei typolis? wenn ja: wo? wie? wenn nein: warum?
Google Earth Closed - But Maps API OPEN
Bad News first: The Earth download page is down. This is, what the Google Earth Page currently says:
So, leave the passive role of the spectator and build your own interActive maps using the freshly released Google Maps API:
http://www.google.com/apis/maps/
(Google Earth - Temporarily Closed)"Thanks for your interest in Google Earth, but we're sorry we can't offer you a download right now. As you know, Google Earth is in beta, and we're still building out our ability to take on new users. ..."
So, leave the passive role of the spectator and build your own interActive maps using the freshly released Google Maps API:
http://www.google.com/apis/maps/
XML-RPC Access
Has been misconfigured yesterday. Now it's accessible at port 8082 again.
How to blog with Flock
If you like to use the Flock browser to blog. This is how to do it:

- Enter the blog url: "http://typolis.net/yourblogname"
- You will have to configure manually.
- XML-RPC API: Movable Type API
- Blog ID: yourblogname (have a look in the url of your blog ;) )
- Access Point: http://typolis.net:8082/mt

How about an API to blog from Flock
Was wondering if there is an API thats been planned a little later to blog directly from Flock - the web services browser.
2006.05.16, 13:59
What about moving the blog?
I wonder: is possible to move whole blogs to typolis? I've got one on my blogger account but I think about moving to typolis entirely.
2006.04.27, 16:23
Dear Typolis…
…this time my wish would be a supercool widget, just like my friend has for his blog. Would be soooo cool to post via dashboard.
thanks
thanks
