Salesforce acquires visual web clipping service Clipboard
feedproxy.google.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: Summary: Clipboard, a startup that launched in May 2012, has been acquired by Salesforce, the team announced Thursday. The company allowed users to “clip” material from across the web into private collections. Visual organizer and web content clipper service Clipboard announced Thursday that it’s been acquired by Salesforce and will be shutting down the current operation. AllThingsD is reporting that the company was acquired for somewhere between $10 and $20 million. The company explained its decision in a blog post on the site:
“We have some bittersweet news. We are extremely happy to announce that salesforce.... read the full post.
Tags: Bookmarking, Embeddable
Google Launches Photo Sphere Viewing Widget for All Sites
thenextweb.com
on 05/07/2013
Excerpt: Google on Friday announced the launch of a photo sphere viewing widget that you can embed in any website. This is a big change, as it means 360 degree panoramic images taken with Android devices are no longer limited to just Google’s services. For those who don’t know, Android 4. 2 (Jelly Bean) features a photo sphere camera that lets you snap photos in any direction and piece them together into what the company calls “photo spheres. ” You can then view these on your phone, share them to Google+, add them to Google Maps, and now also anywhere else on the Web. Here’s how the new viewing widget looks:
The above example is from professional photographer Colby Brown‘s personal blog.... read the full post.
Tags: Embeddable, Google, Photos, theapistack
Google launches Photo Sphere viewing widget for embedding images in any website, not just Google+ and Maps
thenextweb.com
on 05/03/2013
Excerpt: Google on Friday announced the launch of a photo sphere viewing widget that you can embed in any website. This is a big change, as it means 360 degree panoramic images taken with Android devices are no longer limited to just Google’s services. For those who don’t know, Android 4. 2 (Jelly Bean) features a photo sphere camera that lets you snap photos in any direction and piece them together into what the company calls “photo spheres. ” You can then view these on your phone, share them to Google+, add them to Google Maps, and now also anywhere else on the Web. Here’s how the new viewing widget looks:
The above example is from professional photographer Colby Brown‘s personal blog.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Google, Images, Photos
jQuery 2.0 released
thewebblend.com
on 04/19/2013
Excerpt: The Web Blend is a community for designers, developers and tech junkies that keeps you current with a summary of the latest in web related news and trends. www. webdesignerdepot. com - Hot on the heels of jQuery Mobile 1. 3 comes jQuery 2. 0, a brand new, full release version of the popular JavaScript library. The big news — that we’ve known for a while — is that jQuery 2. 0 has dropped the library’s support for Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8. These so-called legacy browsers are slowly [.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, JavaScript, JQuery
Adding support for YouTube
blog.flattr.net
on 04/16/2013
Excerpt: Creators are uploading 72 hours of video to YouTube every minute of the day. much of it is what make the internet valuable for us all to use. Now you can easily show real appreciation to all creators on YouTube. Just like on Soundcloud, Vimeo, Instagram etc you just like creators on YouTube to send a microdonation to them. We think this is a big thing. Most of the creators on YouTube never sees any money for the content they produce. How to flattr on YouTube
1. Go to your settings page
2. Connect with YouTube
3. Like videos. We love Anita Sarkeesian and her video series Feminist Frequency
4. Tell the world you’re supporting creators on YouTube. Or, if you’re a creator, that your fans can support your work. Voilà!... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Payments, Video, YouTube
Population Clock
www.census.gov
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: [PDF] or denotes a file in Adobe’s Portable Document Format. To view the file, you will need the Adobe® Reader® available free from Adobe. [Excel] or the letters [xls] indicate a document is in the Microsoft® Excel® Spreadsheet Format (XLS). To view the file, you will need the Microsoft® Excel® Viewer available for free from Microsoft®. This symbol indicates a link to a non-government web site. Our linking to these sites does not constitute an endorsement of any products, services or the information found on them.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Embeddable, Federal Government, Story, theapistack
Embedding Forms in Display (Banner) and Mobile Ads
blog.flite.com
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: See the functional form-embedded ad below. Whether they're used to capture lead information, solicit feedback, or simply log in, forms are one of the most commonly-implemented features on Websites. But since directing users to a microsite to fill out a form interrupts their site browsing experience, advertisers have increasingly looked to instead embed forms directly within the ad itself. Without having to abandon the site users are more likely to fill out the form, improving response rate and obviating the need for building a landing page.... read the full post.
Tags: Advertising, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable
Ember at Embedly: Views and Controllers
blog.embed.ly
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: The third post in our series on Ember will continue to work from the development environment that we worked on in the first and second posts. As promised last time, this post will dive into views and controllers. Here is where the magic happens. We’ll also touch on models, but we’ll save the bulk of the models work for our next post. This time let’s try and fill in some details on the about page. Since it needs to be about something, let’s create a fictitious organization called Jubarian. We’ll create a simple controller to display information about the organization and add it to index. html. // app/scripts/modules/about. js App. AboutController = Em. Controller. extend({ name: 'jubarian.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Ember.js, JavaScript
Ember at Embedly: Templates and the Router
blog.embed.ly
on 04/05/2013
Excerpt: This is the second post in our series on Ember. We will be building off the development environment we set up in the first post. In practice, everything is based off the router and templates. Ember handles the dynamic creation of views and controllers. You really don’t need them until you start dealing with data and events. By default Ember sets up two routes for you: application
is the route for the root of your site ‘/’. You can create the two templates for these routes in the templates directory. $ touch app/templates/application. handlebars $ touch app/templates/index. handlebars
And for good measure we will create a global nav.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
Using Embedly Extract to Find Out What's Hot on Reddit
blog.embed.ly
on 04/01/2013
Excerpt: Hello there embedders! You might have noticed that we have recently released a couple new products — today we’re going to talk about a couple features of the new /1/extract endpoint. Extract is great when you want to not only embed a URL but get a deeper understanding of its contents. Let’s write up a quick application that scrapes the front page of any given subreddit and uses the extract endpoint to see what people are talking about by totaling all keywords and entities. Keywords are probably what you expect them to be, while entities are essentially just proper nouns. Note that you’ll need an Embedly API key to run this demo — you can get one for free if you don’t already have one!... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
Excerpt: Google on Friday announced the launch of a photo sphere viewing widget that you can embed in any website. This is a big change, as it means 360 degree panoramic images taken with Android devices are no longer limited to just Google’s services. For those who don’t know, Android 4. 2 (Jelly Bean) features a photo sphere camera that lets you snap photos in any direction and piece them together into what the company calls “photo spheres. ” You can then view these on your phone, share them to Google+, add them to Google Maps, and now also anywhere else on the Web. Here’s how the new viewing widget looks: The above example is from professional photographer Colby Brown‘s personal blog.... read the full post.
Tags: Embeddable, Google, Photos, theapistack
Google launches Photo Sphere viewing widget for embedding images in any website, not just Google+ and Maps
thenextweb.com
on 05/03/2013
Excerpt: Google on Friday announced the launch of a photo sphere viewing widget that you can embed in any website. This is a big change, as it means 360 degree panoramic images taken with Android devices are no longer limited to just Google’s services. For those who don’t know, Android 4. 2 (Jelly Bean) features a photo sphere camera that lets you snap photos in any direction and piece them together into what the company calls “photo spheres. ” You can then view these on your phone, share them to Google+, add them to Google Maps, and now also anywhere else on the Web. Here’s how the new viewing widget looks:
The above example is from professional photographer Colby Brown‘s personal blog.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Google, Images, Photos
jQuery 2.0 released
thewebblend.com
on 04/19/2013
Excerpt: The Web Blend is a community for designers, developers and tech junkies that keeps you current with a summary of the latest in web related news and trends. www. webdesignerdepot. com - Hot on the heels of jQuery Mobile 1. 3 comes jQuery 2. 0, a brand new, full release version of the popular JavaScript library. The big news — that we’ve known for a while — is that jQuery 2. 0 has dropped the library’s support for Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8. These so-called legacy browsers are slowly [.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, JavaScript, JQuery
Adding support for YouTube
blog.flattr.net
on 04/16/2013
Excerpt: Creators are uploading 72 hours of video to YouTube every minute of the day. much of it is what make the internet valuable for us all to use. Now you can easily show real appreciation to all creators on YouTube. Just like on Soundcloud, Vimeo, Instagram etc you just like creators on YouTube to send a microdonation to them. We think this is a big thing. Most of the creators on YouTube never sees any money for the content they produce. How to flattr on YouTube
1. Go to your settings page
2. Connect with YouTube
3. Like videos. We love Anita Sarkeesian and her video series Feminist Frequency
4. Tell the world you’re supporting creators on YouTube. Or, if you’re a creator, that your fans can support your work. Voilà!... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Payments, Video, YouTube
Population Clock
www.census.gov
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: [PDF] or denotes a file in Adobe’s Portable Document Format. To view the file, you will need the Adobe® Reader® available free from Adobe. [Excel] or the letters [xls] indicate a document is in the Microsoft® Excel® Spreadsheet Format (XLS). To view the file, you will need the Microsoft® Excel® Viewer available for free from Microsoft®. This symbol indicates a link to a non-government web site. Our linking to these sites does not constitute an endorsement of any products, services or the information found on them.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Embeddable, Federal Government, Story, theapistack
Embedding Forms in Display (Banner) and Mobile Ads
blog.flite.com
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: See the functional form-embedded ad below. Whether they're used to capture lead information, solicit feedback, or simply log in, forms are one of the most commonly-implemented features on Websites. But since directing users to a microsite to fill out a form interrupts their site browsing experience, advertisers have increasingly looked to instead embed forms directly within the ad itself. Without having to abandon the site users are more likely to fill out the form, improving response rate and obviating the need for building a landing page.... read the full post.
Tags: Advertising, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable
Ember at Embedly: Views and Controllers
blog.embed.ly
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: The third post in our series on Ember will continue to work from the development environment that we worked on in the first and second posts. As promised last time, this post will dive into views and controllers. Here is where the magic happens. We’ll also touch on models, but we’ll save the bulk of the models work for our next post. This time let’s try and fill in some details on the about page. Since it needs to be about something, let’s create a fictitious organization called Jubarian. We’ll create a simple controller to display information about the organization and add it to index. html. // app/scripts/modules/about. js App. AboutController = Em. Controller. extend({ name: 'jubarian.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Ember.js, JavaScript
Ember at Embedly: Templates and the Router
blog.embed.ly
on 04/05/2013
Excerpt: This is the second post in our series on Ember. We will be building off the development environment we set up in the first post. In practice, everything is based off the router and templates. Ember handles the dynamic creation of views and controllers. You really don’t need them until you start dealing with data and events. By default Ember sets up two routes for you: application
is the route for the root of your site ‘/’. You can create the two templates for these routes in the templates directory. $ touch app/templates/application. handlebars $ touch app/templates/index. handlebars
And for good measure we will create a global nav.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
Using Embedly Extract to Find Out What's Hot on Reddit
blog.embed.ly
on 04/01/2013
Excerpt: Hello there embedders! You might have noticed that we have recently released a couple new products — today we’re going to talk about a couple features of the new /1/extract endpoint. Extract is great when you want to not only embed a URL but get a deeper understanding of its contents. Let’s write up a quick application that scrapes the front page of any given subreddit and uses the extract endpoint to see what people are talking about by totaling all keywords and entities. Keywords are probably what you expect them to be, while entities are essentially just proper nouns. Note that you’ll need an Embedly API key to run this demo — you can get one for free if you don’t already have one!... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
Excerpt: The Web Blend is a community for designers, developers and tech junkies that keeps you current with a summary of the latest in web related news and trends. www. webdesignerdepot. com - Hot on the heels of jQuery Mobile 1. 3 comes jQuery 2. 0, a brand new, full release version of the popular JavaScript library. The big news — that we’ve known for a while — is that jQuery 2. 0 has dropped the library’s support for Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8. These so-called legacy browsers are slowly [.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, JavaScript, JQuery
Adding support for YouTube
blog.flattr.net
on 04/16/2013
Excerpt: Creators are uploading 72 hours of video to YouTube every minute of the day. much of it is what make the internet valuable for us all to use. Now you can easily show real appreciation to all creators on YouTube. Just like on Soundcloud, Vimeo, Instagram etc you just like creators on YouTube to send a microdonation to them. We think this is a big thing. Most of the creators on YouTube never sees any money for the content they produce. How to flattr on YouTube
1. Go to your settings page
2. Connect with YouTube
3. Like videos. We love Anita Sarkeesian and her video series Feminist Frequency
4. Tell the world you’re supporting creators on YouTube. Or, if you’re a creator, that your fans can support your work. Voilà!... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Payments, Video, YouTube
Population Clock
www.census.gov
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: [PDF] or denotes a file in Adobe’s Portable Document Format. To view the file, you will need the Adobe® Reader® available free from Adobe. [Excel] or the letters [xls] indicate a document is in the Microsoft® Excel® Spreadsheet Format (XLS). To view the file, you will need the Microsoft® Excel® Viewer available for free from Microsoft®. This symbol indicates a link to a non-government web site. Our linking to these sites does not constitute an endorsement of any products, services or the information found on them.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Embeddable, Federal Government, Story, theapistack
Embedding Forms in Display (Banner) and Mobile Ads
blog.flite.com
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: See the functional form-embedded ad below. Whether they're used to capture lead information, solicit feedback, or simply log in, forms are one of the most commonly-implemented features on Websites. But since directing users to a microsite to fill out a form interrupts their site browsing experience, advertisers have increasingly looked to instead embed forms directly within the ad itself. Without having to abandon the site users are more likely to fill out the form, improving response rate and obviating the need for building a landing page.... read the full post.
Tags: Advertising, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable
Ember at Embedly: Views and Controllers
blog.embed.ly
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: The third post in our series on Ember will continue to work from the development environment that we worked on in the first and second posts. As promised last time, this post will dive into views and controllers. Here is where the magic happens. We’ll also touch on models, but we’ll save the bulk of the models work for our next post. This time let’s try and fill in some details on the about page. Since it needs to be about something, let’s create a fictitious organization called Jubarian. We’ll create a simple controller to display information about the organization and add it to index. html. // app/scripts/modules/about. js App. AboutController = Em. Controller. extend({ name: 'jubarian.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Ember.js, JavaScript
Ember at Embedly: Templates and the Router
blog.embed.ly
on 04/05/2013
Excerpt: This is the second post in our series on Ember. We will be building off the development environment we set up in the first post. In practice, everything is based off the router and templates. Ember handles the dynamic creation of views and controllers. You really don’t need them until you start dealing with data and events. By default Ember sets up two routes for you: application
is the route for the root of your site ‘/’. You can create the two templates for these routes in the templates directory. $ touch app/templates/application. handlebars $ touch app/templates/index. handlebars
And for good measure we will create a global nav.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
Using Embedly Extract to Find Out What's Hot on Reddit
blog.embed.ly
on 04/01/2013
Excerpt: Hello there embedders! You might have noticed that we have recently released a couple new products — today we’re going to talk about a couple features of the new /1/extract endpoint. Extract is great when you want to not only embed a URL but get a deeper understanding of its contents. Let’s write up a quick application that scrapes the front page of any given subreddit and uses the extract endpoint to see what people are talking about by totaling all keywords and entities. Keywords are probably what you expect them to be, while entities are essentially just proper nouns. Note that you’ll need an Embedly API key to run this demo — you can get one for free if you don’t already have one!... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
Excerpt: [PDF] or denotes a file in Adobe’s Portable Document Format. To view the file, you will need the Adobe® Reader® available free from Adobe. [Excel] or the letters [xls] indicate a document is in the Microsoft® Excel® Spreadsheet Format (XLS). To view the file, you will need the Microsoft® Excel® Viewer available for free from Microsoft®. This symbol indicates a link to a non-government web site. Our linking to these sites does not constitute an endorsement of any products, services or the information found on them.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Census, Embeddable, Federal Government, Story, theapistack
Embedding Forms in Display (Banner) and Mobile Ads
blog.flite.com
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: See the functional form-embedded ad below. Whether they're used to capture lead information, solicit feedback, or simply log in, forms are one of the most commonly-implemented features on Websites. But since directing users to a microsite to fill out a form interrupts their site browsing experience, advertisers have increasingly looked to instead embed forms directly within the ad itself. Without having to abandon the site users are more likely to fill out the form, improving response rate and obviating the need for building a landing page.... read the full post.
Tags: Advertising, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable
Ember at Embedly: Views and Controllers
blog.embed.ly
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: The third post in our series on Ember will continue to work from the development environment that we worked on in the first and second posts. As promised last time, this post will dive into views and controllers. Here is where the magic happens. We’ll also touch on models, but we’ll save the bulk of the models work for our next post. This time let’s try and fill in some details on the about page. Since it needs to be about something, let’s create a fictitious organization called Jubarian. We’ll create a simple controller to display information about the organization and add it to index. html. // app/scripts/modules/about. js App. AboutController = Em. Controller. extend({ name: 'jubarian.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Ember.js, JavaScript
Ember at Embedly: Templates and the Router
blog.embed.ly
on 04/05/2013
Excerpt: This is the second post in our series on Ember. We will be building off the development environment we set up in the first post. In practice, everything is based off the router and templates. Ember handles the dynamic creation of views and controllers. You really don’t need them until you start dealing with data and events. By default Ember sets up two routes for you: application
is the route for the root of your site ‘/’. You can create the two templates for these routes in the templates directory. $ touch app/templates/application. handlebars $ touch app/templates/index. handlebars
And for good measure we will create a global nav.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
Using Embedly Extract to Find Out What's Hot on Reddit
blog.embed.ly
on 04/01/2013
Excerpt: Hello there embedders! You might have noticed that we have recently released a couple new products — today we’re going to talk about a couple features of the new /1/extract endpoint. Extract is great when you want to not only embed a URL but get a deeper understanding of its contents. Let’s write up a quick application that scrapes the front page of any given subreddit and uses the extract endpoint to see what people are talking about by totaling all keywords and entities. Keywords are probably what you expect them to be, while entities are essentially just proper nouns. Note that you’ll need an Embedly API key to run this demo — you can get one for free if you don’t already have one!... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
Excerpt: The third post in our series on Ember will continue to work from the development environment that we worked on in the first and second posts. As promised last time, this post will dive into views and controllers. Here is where the magic happens. We’ll also touch on models, but we’ll save the bulk of the models work for our next post. This time let’s try and fill in some details on the about page. Since it needs to be about something, let’s create a fictitious organization called Jubarian. We’ll create a simple controller to display information about the organization and add it to index. html. // app/scripts/modules/about. js App. AboutController = Em. Controller. extend({ name: 'jubarian.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embeddable, Ember.js, JavaScript
Ember at Embedly: Templates and the Router
blog.embed.ly
on 04/05/2013
Excerpt: This is the second post in our series on Ember. We will be building off the development environment we set up in the first post. In practice, everything is based off the router and templates. Ember handles the dynamic creation of views and controllers. You really don’t need them until you start dealing with data and events. By default Ember sets up two routes for you: application
is the route for the root of your site ‘/’. You can create the two templates for these routes in the templates directory. $ touch app/templates/application. handlebars $ touch app/templates/index. handlebars
And for good measure we will create a global nav.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
Using Embedly Extract to Find Out What's Hot on Reddit
blog.embed.ly
on 04/01/2013
Excerpt: Hello there embedders! You might have noticed that we have recently released a couple new products — today we’re going to talk about a couple features of the new /1/extract endpoint. Extract is great when you want to not only embed a URL but get a deeper understanding of its contents. Let’s write up a quick application that scrapes the front page of any given subreddit and uses the extract endpoint to see what people are talking about by totaling all keywords and entities. Keywords are probably what you expect them to be, while entities are essentially just proper nouns. Note that you’ll need an Embedly API key to run this demo — you can get one for free if you don’t already have one!... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
Excerpt: Hello there embedders! You might have noticed that we have recently released a couple new products — today we’re going to talk about a couple features of the new /1/extract endpoint. Extract is great when you want to not only embed a URL but get a deeper understanding of its contents. Let’s write up a quick application that scrapes the front page of any given subreddit and uses the extract endpoint to see what people are talking about by totaling all keywords and entities. Keywords are probably what you expect them to be, while entities are essentially just proper nouns. Note that you’ll need an Embedly API key to run this demo — you can get one for free if you don’t already have one!... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Embed, Embeddable, Social Media
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