Videos tagged with feed
Google I/O 2010 - Building real-time web apps with App Engine and the Feed API Google APIs, App Engine 201 Brett Bavar, Moishe Lettvin We're introducing two new APIs which you can use to power real-time web apps: the App Engine Channel API and the Feed API v2 with push updates. Learn how the new Channel API allows you to push data from your App Engine app to an end user's browser. Also, learn h...
Google I/O 2010 - Real-time apps w/ App Engine and Feed API
Google I/O 2010 - Building real-time web apps with App Engine and the Feed API Google APIs, App Engine 201 Brett Bavar, Moishe Lettvin We're introducing two new APIs which you can use to power real-time web apps: the App Engine Channel API and the Feed API v2 with push updates. Learn how the new Channel API allows you to push data from your App Engine app to an end user's browser. Also, learn h...
Tekzilla Daily Tip #576: Get the Full RSS Story
No more abbreviated RSS feedsTired of only getting a few sentences delivered to your RSS reader? Well, there's no longer any need to pull up the full website to get your story. Veronica shows you how to use a tool from FiveFilters on today's Tekzilla Daily.
Tekzilla Daily Tip #580: Track Your Favorite CD Releases
Get RSS feeds of your favorite new releasesNever miss a new album release ever again! Roadie will notify you every time one of your favorite bands releases a new cd. Veronica shows you how it works on today's Tekzilla Daily.
Google AJAX APIs go RESTful
Mark Lucovsky sat down with me to discuss the fact that developers can now access Google Search, Feed, and Language APIs not only through the browser, but from the server side and elsewhere. He clarifies the new access, and compares it to the Google SOAP API
Google AJAX APIs go RESTful
Mark Lucovsky sat down with me to discuss the fact that developers can now access Google Search, Feed, and Language APIs not only through the browser, but from the server side and elsewhere. He clarifies the new access, and compares it to the Google SOAP API
Google AJAX APIs go RESTful
Mark Lucovsky sat down with me to discuss the fact that developers can now access Google Search, Feed, and Language APIs not only through the browser, but from the server side and elsewhere. He clarifies the new access, and compares it to the Google SOAP API
Google Reader in Plain English
http://www.google.com/reader - How to use Google Reader to read all your favorite news sites and blogs in one place and share news with friends.