This past week 13 new mashups were added to our mashup directory and 26 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Clipta, Drop.io, EditGrid, Foxrate, Google OpenID, Ifbyphone, Infosniper.net, Qype, RPX and Windows Live ID Web Authentication. The most often used APIs this week are Google Checkout, Google Maps and Twitter. And the most commonly used types of APIs were Security (4 APIs, 4 mashups), Shopping (3 APIs, 3 mashups) and Mapping (2 APIs, 3 mashups). The list below shows which APIs were used by which mashups:
Bing Maps used in AllAboutTheArea.com
Box.net used in EditGrid and Box.net
Commission Junction used in wpCJ
Drop.io used in Chumby Widget
EditGrid used in EditGrid and Box.net
Facebook used in The Link Inspector
Foxrate used in Currency Converter
Google Ajax Search used in The Link Inspector
Google App Engine used in Not in Austin
Google Base used in The Link Inspector
Google Chart used in The Link Inspector
Google Checkout used in The Link Inspector
Google Maps used in Mappa Concorsi, mapt the Q
Google OpenID used in The Link Inspector
Google Search used in The Link Inspector
Google Single SignOn used in The Link Inspector
Google Visualization used in The Link Inspector
Ifbyphone used in AllAboutTheArea.com
Infosniper.net used in Infosniper Locate IP on Map
Qype used in mapt the Q
RPX used in The Link Inspector
TwitPic used in TwitLoader
Twitter used in TwitLoader, TwitWinner
WeatherBug used in AllAboutTheArea.com
Windows Live ID Web Authentication used in The Link Inspector
Mashups of the day:
And each day there is one mashup selected to be Mashup of the Day. Here are last week’s winners:





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One Response to “26 APIs Used in 7 Days: Bing, CJ, Facebook, Google OpenID, TwitPic, Twitter, WeatherBug”
at 8:03 am
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