LinkedIn today announced that they will be opening up their API to developers. A key can be easily obtained by going to http://developer.linkedin.com/ I am sure that this is going to lead to a rush off new and existing apps adding basic LinkedIn functionality, with TweetDeck among others already making...
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Amp This!
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DaveW
on 23 Nov 2009
Filed under: web 2.0, api, linkedin
In Part 2 of the OpenAmplify Developer's Diary, I discussed comparison of the author information ("Demographics" and "Style") that the OpenAmplify output provides. In Part 3, I am shooting for a much more ambitious target, "Topic Intentions." My goal is to be able to...
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Tutorials
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AngelaLawson
on 21 Oct 2009
Filed under: api, tutorial, OpenAmplify, Justin James, LINQ, SOAP
A few weeks ago, I began working on a piece of software that I conceived of more than 4 years ago. In a nutshell, the application is designed to match documents that are similar (if not identical) in content to a source document. I envisioned that this application could be used in many ways, for example...
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Tutorials
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AngelaLawson
on 2 Oct 2009
Filed under: api, tutorial, introduction, Community, OpenAmplify
Introduction: Using the OpenAmplify open API is simple. It's a web service you can access easily through a simple POST or GET request to this URL: http://portaltnx.openamplify.com/AmplifyWeb/AmplifyThis At its simplest, the API reads text you supply and returns linguistic data explaining and classifying...