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Programmers used to be the only people excited about APIs, but now a growing number of companies see them as a hot new product channel. This concise guide describes the tremendous business potential of APIs, and demonstrates how you can use them to provide valuable services to clients, partners, or...
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2011
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description | Programmers used to be the only people excited about APIs, but now a growing number of companies see them as a hot new product channel. This concise guide describes the tremendous business potential of APIs, and demonstrates how you can use them to provide valuable services to clients, partners, or the public via the Internet. You'll learn all the steps necessary for building a cohesive API business strategy from experts in the trenches. Facebook and Twitter APIs continue to be extremely successful, and many other companies find that API demand greatly exceeds website traffic. This book offe |
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spelling | cern-14376642021-04-22T00:33:23Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1437664engJacobson, DanielBrail, GregWoods, DanAPIsComputing and Computers Programmers used to be the only people excited about APIs, but now a growing number of companies see them as a hot new product channel. This concise guide describes the tremendous business potential of APIs, and demonstrates how you can use them to provide valuable services to clients, partners, or the public via the Internet. You'll learn all the steps necessary for building a cohesive API business strategy from experts in the trenches. Facebook and Twitter APIs continue to be extremely successful, and many other companies find that API demand greatly exceeds website traffic. This book offeO'Reilly Mediaoai:cds.cern.ch:14376642011 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Jacobson, Daniel Brail, Greg Woods, Dan APIs |
title | APIs |
title_full | APIs |
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title_short | APIs |
title_sort | apis |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1437664 |
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