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Mashup the New Findory API

January 6th, 2007 | Filed under Blogging, Tools.

Findory is an amazing tool that uses personalization technology and builds a home page for each reader, recommending content based on what each person has read and what new content is published.

Greg Linden announces an expanded version of Findory API.

“The new version of the API is much more powerful than the old. For example, you can access recent articles for any source, articles that match a keyword, or articles by subject. With this, you could build your own news site or feed reader on top of Findory instead of writing your own crawl.

You can get access to your own reading history. You could share it with others, run other seaches based on your Findory reading habits, or combine your reading with other people to create aggregated lists of favorite articles.”

Check out the Findory API that enables developers to retrieve Findory data by making parameterized URL requests over HTTP (otherwise known as REST) and the results are returned in RSS format.

Read Quick Online Tips in Findory. You can submit your blog too and get some targeted readership.



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