April 11, 2002
Google reveals API

This is great news for people wanting to hook into the most powerful search engine on the web. Google has released its API (basically an interface towards its huge database of websites)

Google Web APIs

With the Google Web APIs service, software developers can query more than 2 billion web documents directly from their own computer programs. Google uses the SOAP and WSDL standards so a developer can program in his or her favorite environment - such as Java, Perl, or Visual Studio .NET.

Dave Winer of Userland provides some more links to get aquinted with Google's API:

- Using the Google API
- Rael Dornfest on the Google Web API

And Dave himself with:
- Google is just the juice

Posted by jarle at 09:55 PM
Weblogs go mainstream

I guess its time to say that Weblogs has gone mainstream. Since January Userland and The New York Times have been working on making available the New York Times Newsfeed to the weblog community.

DaveNet : New York Times, UserLand and Weblogs

Posted by jarle at 03:12 AM