From saving an item online to walking into a store and making a purchase, apps like Kickscout want to make it easier for shoppers to connect online and offline buying behaviors. Read more »
App.net plans to launch a file storage API on Monday, allowing developers to build apps that use photos or files in their products, which are hosted by the users connected to… Read more »
Twitter added nine new companies to its Certified Products Program on Thursday, highlighting companies in the areas of marketing and analytics as companies it looks to partner with. Read more »
On the heels of the release of its realtime search product for consumers this summer, Bit.ly is releasing an API Tuesday that will make the capabilities available to developers interested in… Read more »
Want to work with Twitter? In the second of a three-part series on Twitter’s development as a company, we explore the complicated relationship between Twitter and developers, who are chafing under… Read more »
What does Twitter’s new API version mean for developers? Thursday’s news that the company would place new restrictions on its API elicited quite the response on Twitter itself. Read more »
Twitter announced Thursday that it will be rolling out changes and restrictions to its API in the coming weeks, providing third-party developers with greater clarification on its earlier warnings. Read more »
Is the world ready for a paid alternative to Twitter? Entrepreneur Dalton Caldwell thinks so, and his App.net project hit its fundraising goals ahead of schedule, showing that at least some… Read more »
Applying for jobs may be a process that’s moved mostly online, but the fact is, many folks still like to hire people they know. Job search startup Bright hopes to use… Read more »
Looking to find your Twitter friends on Instagram? Not so fast. Twitter’s move to block Instagram users from connecting with friends through the API comes with changes in Twitter’s attitude toward… Read more »