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August 2005

bas.Blogmarks.MarkClient C# Client

by ms_michel & 4 others
A C# Client to the blogmarks.net Atom API

Web services, where do we go?

by tehu & 3 others (via)
"I think we had one person inquire about using the SOAP version of the API. I don't know if any apps were actually built. There is at least one application built on XML-RPC. But all the others--I don't even know how many there are--are built on the REST API. It's just so easy to develop that way;"

Web services, where do we go?

by zelda & 3 others (via)
"I think we had one person inquire about using the SOAP version of the API. I don't know if any apps were actually built. There is at least one application built on XML-RPC. But all the others--I don't even know how many there are--are built on the REST API. It's just so easy to develop that way;"

June 2005

Blogging Roller

by domfucssion
How Atom Publishing Protocol works

March 2005

Blogmarks.net API

by François Hodierne & 5 others
"We're proud to announce the first release of our API. It's an implementation of the Atom API so i'ts pure HTTP + XML. In fact, Building an Atom enabled linkblog service was the first motivation in the blogmarks.net project."

How many [atoms] would you like?

by François Hodierne
Google has a cool feature. It lets you tell it how many results you would like.

February 2005

Web services, where do we go?

by mbertier & 3 others (via)
"I think we had one person inquire about using the SOAP version of the API. I don't know if any apps were actually built. There is at least one application built on XML-RPC. But all the others--I don't even know how many there are--are built on the REST API. It's just so easy to develop that way;"

Web services, where do we go?

by François Hodierne & 3 others
"I think we had one person inquire about using the SOAP version of the API. I don't know if any apps were actually built. There is at least one application built on XML-RPC. But all the others--I don't even know how many there are--are built on the REST API. It's just so easy to develop that way;"

December 2004

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