Powered by YouTube – AdSense Video Units
Jan 9, 2009 API Tutorials
AdSense Video Units
Attention! API Garbage (might be unreadable):
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Why the Ping Loop Did Not Crash Wordpress
Sep 10, 2008 Evolution of Madness
Some days ago I did the Ping Loop Test and I luckily had only 4 duplicate posts to clean up. Now the question is, why did the loop stop. To answer this i didn´t have to go into analyzing logfiles and plugin behavior.Ping.FM has rate limits of 3 messages per rolling minute to prevent spam. This absolutly makes sense for a message distribution service like them. And it does not just prevent spam but it also prevents fast loops that could crash a service.
Tags: Application programming interface, pingfm, social networking
Crash Your Wordpress with a Ping Loop
Sep 7, 2008 Evolution of Madness
Ok this is a first bigger API Loop or Chain Reaction Experiment and I hope this blog will recover from it. Actually I am not sure what will happen. What I am doing is sending out this post with the help of the Wordpress plugin PingPressFM and getting it back with another PingFM Plugin. I am a little bit exited and afraid to push the Publish button. I hope to recover soon from this experiment. Lets see what happens…Update: Nothing big happened. I had to clean-up only 4 duplicate posts…
Tags: Application programming interface, pingfm, wordpress plugin
Setting Up API Service Interactions
Aug 30, 2008 Evolution of Madness
API-Madness has nearly finished setting up accounts with the major web 2.0 services. It is a nice exercise to set-up all those accounts. It teaches a lot about best practices.
The next step will be to check out each service in detail and see what API based interconnections it offers to other services. This will be quite some work. I hope it will not take more than a month to go through all the services and check out their API Features.
The current account list is:
Bebo, Blogger, Delicious, Digg, Facebook, FriendFeed, Gravatar, Hi5, identi.ca, kwippy, LinkedIn, LiveJournal, ma.gnolia.com, Mashable, MyBlogLog, MySpace, OpenCalais, MyVidoop, ping.fm, Plurk, Pownce, Rejaw, Technorati, Tumblr, Twitter, Wordpress.com, Xanga
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