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4 Articles match "API","Chris Pirillo"
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2010 New Year's Resolutions from the RWW Geeks & Friends
Our newest startup blogger, Chris Cameron , said he wants to use 2010 to press the flesh and put faces with names, so to speak.
"Since As seasoned journos, it's our sworn duty to protect cub reporters from no-account rabble rousers, so we asked Chris who he specifically wanted to meet this year. I've realized in 2009 that it's harder to be a tech writer when you don't have a hacker-esque depth of understanding about APIs and web apps. Forget losing weight or finding the perfect life partner: All we want to do is make 2010 the biggest geek-out year ever.
The ReadWriteWeb
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, December 31, 2009
Microsoft & Gnomedex Want More Green Apps, But Developers Must Use Bing API
There is a catch: Entries must use Bing APIs . Gnomedex (and blog network Lockergnome ) founder Chris Pirillo doesn't think so.
However, the API stipulation isn't the only sticking point. That's Microsoft's side," said Pirillo in a phone conversation this evening. A co-sponsored initiative from Microsoft Bing and Gnomedex will give incentive to developers working on economy- or ecology-themed apps this summer.
The Will Code for Green contest calls for submissions that help "deal with the worsening global economy or...
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, June 22, 2009
Informal learning hot list for February 2009
API
Chris Pirillo
Wouldn’t it be cool to let the wisdom of your crowd suggest things on the net that merit your attention? It beats threshing a barrage of chaff to locate the kernels of information you want. It’s a time-saver, time is money, and most of us could use more of it.
Internet Time
- Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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Microsoft & Gnomedex Want More Green Apps, But Developers Must Use Bing API
There is a catch: Entries must use Bing APIs . Gnomedex (and blog network Lockergnome ) founder Chris Pirillo doesn't think so.
However, the API stipulation isn't the only sticking point. That's Microsoft's side," said Pirillo in a phone conversation this evening. A co-sponsored initiative from Microsoft Bing and Gnomedex will give incentive to developers working on economy- or ecology-themed apps this summer.
The Will Code for Green contest calls for submissions that help "deal with the worsening global economy or...
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, June 22, 2009
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Informal learning hot list for February 2009
API
Chris Pirillo
Wouldn’t it be cool to let the wisdom of your crowd suggest things on the net that merit your attention? It beats threshing a barrage of chaff to locate the kernels of information you want. It’s a time-saver, time is money, and most of us could use more of it.
Internet Time
- Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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FriendFeed Wish List Q1 2009
First, I’d like to fix what I’ll call the Chris Pirillo problem. Bear in mind that Chris is not the problem, but managing his feed is. Today I took the draconian step of creating an Imaginary Chris Pirillo channel and populating it with Chris’s blog, Flickr, and delicious outputs.
I saw Paul Buchheit at the Crunchies and took the opportunity to buttonhole the FriendFeed co-founder about the usual subjects: Track, track, and realtime search. Basically, track.
TechCrunch
- Monday, January 12, 2009
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2010 New Year's Resolutions from the RWW Geeks & Friends
Our newest startup blogger, Chris Cameron , said he wants to use 2010 to press the flesh and put faces with names, so to speak.
"Since As seasoned journos, it's our sworn duty to protect cub reporters from no-account rabble rousers, so we asked Chris who he specifically wanted to meet this year. I've realized in 2009 that it's harder to be a tech writer when you don't have a hacker-esque depth of understanding about APIs and web apps. Forget losing weight or finding the perfect life partner: All we want to do is make 2010 the biggest geek-out year ever.
The ReadWriteWeb
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, December 31, 2009
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