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Saturday, April 13, 2002 |
Cheshire: Google and TCL:"A simple TclSoap wrapper for the Google API. You need to have installed the SOAP package from http://tclsoap.sourceforge.net/ and all of the packages that it depends on (tclxml, tcldom, tcllib). A second version is available which generates the SOAP functions by parsing the wsdl file, mail me if this is of interest (or anything else to do with this code, or Cheshire) " 5:24:36 PM ![]() |
Radio UserLand : Using the Google API with Radio and Frontier:"Early this afternoon Google released their SOAP 1.1 scripting interface. We've been in the loop with them on this for a few weeks, and when it leaked last weekend, they pushed up their release schedule. This may be the most momentous release of SOAP or XML-RPC support so far. We're jumping on the bandwagon in a big way. We have some great stuff in the pipe for Radio and Frontier people, some of which will be released in the next hour or so. We want our community to be the first to explore the new power that Google is revealing today. What an exciting development. Watch this page over the coming minutes, hours, days and weeks for mind bombs galore." 5:22:36 PM ![]() |
Google Web APIs - Home:"With the Google Web APIs service, software developers can query more than 2 billion web documents directly from their own computer programs. Google uses the SOAP and WSDL standards so a developer can program in his or her favorite environment - such as Java, Perl, or Visual Studio .NET." 5:17:41 PM ![]() |
ToDoList.php 0.9.14pre1 (Pre-Releases) [freshmeat.net] 5:15:41 PM ![]() |
Peter Drayton: "Google2RSS is a command-line tool that runs a query using the Google Web API and spits out an RSS 0.91 feed containing the top 10 hits." ![]() 5:13:01 PM ![]() |