This past week 19 new mashups were added to our mashup directory and 35 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Amazon Elastic MapReduce, Cohuman, Enthusem, GamesRadar, Kynetx, Layar, RealtyBaron Answers, TripIt, Twick.it and Vast. The most often used APIs this week are Google Maps, Oodle and Twitter. And the most commonly used types of APIs were Internet (5 APIs, 5 mashups), Search (4 APIs, 4 mashups) and Social (4 APIs, 10 mashups). The list below shows which APIs were used by which mashups:
AddThis Menu used in Amazigg
Amazon eCommerce used in Amazigg, Amazon Discount
Amazon Elastic MapReduce used in Amazon Discount
Bing used in Starclips.com
CitySearch CityGrid used in Find a Car
Enthusem used in Enthusem Blackberry App
Facebook used in Memolane, Starclips.com
Foursquare used in Memolane
GamesRadar used in GameHound
Google AdSense used in Amazigg
Google AJAX Libraries used in Amazigg
Google Ajax Search used in Food Prints
Google Analytics used in Amazigg
Google App Engine used in Food Prints
Google Custom Search used in Amazigg
Google Maps used in Nuclear Anxiety, Photo Map, Real Estate Listings for Android, Sky Map, Twitternano
Google Webmaster Tools used in Amazigg
Grooveshark used in Starclips.com
Kynetx used in TweetPl.us
Last.fm used in Starclips.com
Layar used in Twick.it on Layar
Menu Mania used in Tourism Dunedin
Oodle used in Classifiables, Find a Car, Real Estate Listings for Android
RealtyBaron Answers used in Real Estate Listings for Android
Twick.it used in Twick.it on Layar, Twikipedia
Twitter used in Memolane, Nuclear Anxiety, Photo Map, Starclips.com, TweetPl.us, Twitternano
Vast used in Real Estate Listings for Android
Wikipedia used in Twikipedia
YouTube used in Sky Map, Starclips.com
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 “35 APIs Used in 7 Days: Twitter, YouTube, Wikipedia and Facebook”
at 7:11 pm
This “free sharing” of ifnraomtion seems too good to be true. Like communism.