API Best Practices Blog
HUGE: Running an API at Scale »
Thanks to all who participated in last week's strategy webinar - HUGE: Running an API at Scale.
And thanks to our speakers @sramji, @brianpagano, and @edanuff.
Here are the slides and video. We'd love more of your thoughts, insights, or questions on the api-craft forum.
8 New API Consoles: Music and Weather APIs, with Spotify, Weather Underground, Rdio and More »
We've been adding a bunch of new API Consoles lately, and today we're excited to add a few more to the list! Come play with eight new API Consoles, with a special focus on APIs for music and weather. Make apps that can rock and roll with some of the top music APIs: Rdio, Spotify, Echonest and Rhapsody. Get weather data with Weather Underground and Yahoo Weather. We've also rolled out an API Console for Donors Choose - an amazing online charity that lets users donate to classrooms in need. And to expand on our list of social API Consoles, including Facebook, Twitter and Chatter, we've added the MySpace API.
Easily see the full surface area of the API, send and view request / response pairs, get past authentication quickly and drill into errors with these APIs and over 40 total on our API Providers page:
Rdio: Easily, legally access and play music across web and mobile.
Spotify: Explore Spotify's music catalog.
Echonest: Gain access to billions of data points about music.
Rhapsody: Access Rhapsody technologies and content, including metadata, search and music player.
MySpace: Create apps and games within the MySpace platform.
Donors Choose: Help classroom projects by integrating donation functionality.
Weather Underground: Integrate weather data into your app.
Yahoo Weather: Up-to-date weather information, including condition codes.
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API Trends: What to expect in 2012 »
Thanks to all who participated in last week's webinar: "API Trends: What to expect in 2012" with Sam @sramji, Anant @jhingran, and Brian @brianpagno.
Here are the video and slides. Thanks for a great interactive session.
We'd love to hear more of your thoughts and questions; please join the conversation on the api-craft forum.



