Web Two > The ol’ reverse API

[Don’t Quibble with Quimble] I create a REVERSE api (a standard way my app interacts with yet unknown apps). My users enter your address into some field.

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http://performancing.com [Performancing.com] Nick Wilson's blog: PMetrics was released without any silly invitatoin nonsense, and it "just works".</li><li >We read every bit of feedback, and have already incorporated some of it into the next release scheduled for later today</li><li >Our Javascript code is not obfuscated for a reason: We'll be making it Open Source, and available for all to use as they see fit</li><li >Yes, we WILL be incorporating Metrics into <a href="/firefox">Performancing Firefox</a></li><li >We're having a lot of fun, and hope you are too :)</li></ul><h2 >Please Help Us Spread the Word</h2><p>In order for this to be successful, we need to get the word out, please help us do that. Blog about it, link to it, tell your friends and later today, share your public stats!</p><h2 >Feedback Welcomed!</h2><p>YOU are the people we built this for, and we want you to help us shape the way Metrics develops, so please use the <a href="/forum/metrics">Metrics forum</a>, your own blogs or your Performancing blogs to tell us what you think, how you would improve, and what you want.

[Briandela.com] Development: <P>I probably shouldn't be blogging about this either because I'm currently working on a website that I might submit to the competition and the less I have to compete against the better!</P> <P>Anyway, all the details you need are here -&nbsp;<A href="http://www.microsoft.com/ireland/msdn/webdev/">http://www.microsoft.com/ireland/msdn/webdev/</A>&nbsp;- and here - <A href="http://www.microsoft.com/ireland/msdn/webdev/competition/">http://www.microsoft.com/ireland/msdn/webdev/competition/</A>.

http://blogs.sun.com [Blogs.sun.com] Duke Listens!: The main question I needed to answer was "What do I need to do to my big hunk of java code to get it to run well on the Sun Grid so that I could take advantage of all of resources of the Grid"&nbsp; The answer, I discovered, was that there were no Java APIs for writing software for the grid and getting my Java app to run on the grid was going to be a bit of work.&nbsp;

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