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Storing and using Facebook user data is complicated

March 19, 2010

You could be forgiven for thinking that it is relatively simple matter to build a Facebook application or to integrate Facebook Connect into your website, request access to users’ profile information (and get it) and use that data for pretty much whatever you need to do with it. Unfortunately that is just not the way [...]

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Flickr restores historical referrer data and adds it to the flickr API

March 3, 2010

Introducing the Stats API The bigger news is that we’ve integrated Stats nubby bits into the Flickr API. Please check out Paul’s post on code.flickr for more information. So, now’s the time for all you groovy developers to code something wonderful. via Historical referrer data — you has it! « Flickr Blog.

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Google Code Blog: Announcing Google Chart Tools

February 13, 2010

Whether you need a simple line chart, an interactive Geo Map or a complex Motion Chart , Google can help you add live charts to your web page using our Chart and Visualization APIs. Both of these APIs are free and simple to use, however they each have distinct advantages: This looks interest in, but [...]

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