Intel Software Network Blogs & How To Get People To Link To and Talk About Stuff You Write Without Being a Jerk (3)
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I'm writing this up to help the bloggers and other people on Intel Software Network who create stuff online (videos, etc.) get their "stuff" more visibility, by getting more sites to link to it and talk about it. I originally posted this over on my personal blog - there are some good comments there already. I'm trying to help by sharing some of my experience and ideas, since I've been blogging for over 5 years. ...
REST API Design: Invent Media Types, Not Protocols and Understand the Importance of Hyperlinks (15)
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Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life (250)
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Early this week, Roy Fieldings wrote a post entitled REST APIs must be hypertext-driven where he criticized the SocialSite REST API (a derivative of the OpenSocial REST API) for violating some constraints of the Representational State Transfer architectural style (aka REST). Roy's key criticisms were API designers, please note the following rules before calling your creation a REST API: … … A REST API should spend almost all of its descriptive effort in defining the ...
The Portable Contacts API: Killing the Password Anti-Pattern Once and For All (4)
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A common practice among social networking sites is to ask users to import their contacts from one of the big email service providers (e.g. Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail or Gmail) as part of the sign up process. This is often seen as a way to bootstrap the user's social network on the site by telling the user who in their email address book is also a user of the site they have just joined. However, there ...