Showing posts with label API. Show all posts
Showing posts with label API. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Amazon Cloud Drive and has its own API


The file storage service in the cloud from Amazon Cloud Drive is not just a service that is sufficiently known to the users who are more familiar with Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, and other similar services.
Still, Amazon wants to grow their signal service by launching its API that will allow third party developers to integrate into their own applications without having to worry about issues such as the complexities of storage, screen resolutions, metadata management, indexing search and synchronization functionality, the company says in a statement.
Further notes that Amazon Cloud Drive is available in other development tools, including filepicker and Temboo, and has drawn the top 11 mobile applications that have already integrated the API, as OfficeSuite, Perfectly Clear, FreePrints or Photo Gifts on MailPix between other. In addition, they promise that they will inform the new API as they become more integrated into other mobile applications. Urges interested in the new API to leverage the customer base and the Amazon.com Cloud Drive integration into your applications, providing additional information on the blog developer portal and API documentation .
On the customer side, they will be able to interact in more ways with those files with staying in Cloud Drive through the different applications and they are supporting this service.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Microsoft introduces new APIs for Office 365, already in use by IFTTT


Microsoft will be aware of the technological stage in which we live, where people do all kinds of tasks across different devices, so you want to not be left behind technologically speaking, being therefore so has just announced the launch of APIS new Office 365 for email, files, calendar and contacts, in order to allow developers to create applications with additional functionality on Office 365, from which we can leverage users. Similarly, in the future APIs for tasks, for Yammer service for Office Graph will be launched.
Continuing with the new APIs, Microsoft pointed to them already being used in IFTTT, gaining the ability to connect the emails, contacts, calendars and files from Office 365 with over 130 different services. In the coming weeks, Office 365 channels in IFTTT be launched, which will allow users to use and create recipes based on Office 365.
In addition to the new APIs, Microsoft also announced the launch of new mobile SDKs for developing native mobile applications and visibility to applications developers through the new application launcher for Office 365.
With millions of users and more than 70% of Fortune 500 companies using Office 365, Microsoft expects developers with the tools to generate applications submitted today to have "the opportunity to reach an audience that is not only huge, but also committed, given the number of hours that people use Office 365 every day. "

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