Digg.com has just realeased an API (Application Programming Interface) for web sites or application developers who would like to use their data. I can already think of some good uses for their data. Things like displaying any stories from your site that have been dugg can now be done through the API.
About Brent
I have been a Web Developer since the early '90s working on some of the highest traffic sites on the internet such as MSN.com and ESPN.com. Since 2007 I have been using Ruby on Rails while working for Sports Technologies, a small internet company in Connecticut, developing features for FanNation.com and Fantasy Sports applications for Sports Illustrated.
I am interested in all things related to Social Media, User Experience, and creating great Web Applications.
I am a Cycling enthusiast who raced competitively for many years, and still try to get out and ride as much as I can. I created the site BikeRide.com and have developed some other cycling related sites in the past.
I am a husband, and the father of two girls. I grew up in western Washington, but now live in Connecticut.
I am interested in all things related to Social Media, User Experience, and creating great Web Applications.
I am a Cycling enthusiast who raced competitively for many years, and still try to get out and ride as much as I can. I created the site BikeRide.com and have developed some other cycling related sites in the past.
I am a husband, and the father of two girls. I grew up in western Washington, but now live in Connecticut.