Gliffy, a browser-based diagramming and flowchart tool, today announced the public availability of their new API (technical details at our Gliffy API Profile). The four year old company announced the new API on its blog, noting that Gliffy hopes to take advantage of the growing trend of companies that are unlocking their APIs to extend the reach of their applications and data.
This past week 18 new mashups were add to our mashup directory and 28 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Google Email Settings, ikregeer.nl, IP Address Lookup, New York Times Newswire, tr.im, and TwitterCounter. The most often used APIs this week are Google Maps, Last.fm, and Twitter. The list below shows which APIs were used by which mashups:
If you want to see just how wide ranging web service APIs can be, this week’s 7 new APIs in our API directory can show you. They range from APIs for social networks, to on-demand data transformation services, to realtime search, to geo and GPS services for sports activities, and even an API for controlling Wi-Fi enabled ambient electronic rabbits. Details on each of these are below:






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