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Archive for March, 2008

TwitPic Now Integrated Into Twhirl

logo.jpgThe popular twitter client twhirl has released a new version that now allows you to upload photos to TwitPic directly from the twhirl client. We recently released an API for TwitPic.

Once the photo has been uploaded, a short URL to access the photo is automatically added to your tweet. Check out the screenshots below to see how it works.

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TwitPic API Released

You can now integrate TwitPic into your application. The API was just released this week. You can read more about the api at: http://twitpic.com/api.do

A popular twitter client has already integrated photo functionality into their beta version. I’ll release the name once, they’ve officially released their new version to the public.

Announcing a new project soon

I’ve been working on a project that I’ve kept under wraps now for the last few months. It is geared towards small to medium size business. One niche that I know it will help will be web development & design companies, since I wrote it specifically to fill a need I was having.

I will post more details about it soon on nusoni’s blog. I just wanted to get your attention.

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Check out my new Startup & Technology blog

Me and my friend Matt Eber just launched a new blog yesterday called Heartlandish. The blog will cover Startups and technology from the heartland of America since it seems to be an overlooked area.

We will also cover other startup and technology news that we find exciting. I hope you enjoy it.

Check it out and subscribe

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YouTube Releases New API Features

youtube.pngI wrote a post about YouTube’s new API features. Here is an excerpt.

 

Yesterday my RSS reader lit up with posts about a “big announcement from YouTube tomorrow”. Many were hoping the announcement would be about live video streaming since Steve Chen made a comment about this at a YouTube party recently. But when the news broke today it was about a new API and many were disappointed, but I was thrilled.

Now with these new APIs you can literally make your own interface to YouTube and have access to all their data and even customize the YouTube player to match your site’s design. I already have a project in mind that I’d like to use some of this functionality for.

Read the entire article here

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