Archives » 2007 April

* New OpenAPIs

After mash-up opportunity sponsored by Daum DNA and Naver OpenAPI, it will be increased raw materials for mashup food. Startup companies make their own OpenAPIs and share them to all developers. SpringNote APIs: http://dev.springnote.com/ You can add and edit your own pages in SpringNote. Me2day APIs: http://codian.springnote.com/pages/89009 You can post articles to Me2day. Lifepod APIs: http://www.lifepod.co.kr/api You can add your schedules and sharing them with each others It's an evidence to prove that many startup services think the open platform is very useful and important to gather user's data and distribute them. I hope more mash-up examples with brilliant ideas to mix them.

Add comment 2007-04-17 06:39pm

* Meet korean bloggers in Web2Expo!

Tomorrow the Web 2.0 Expo will be held at Moscone Center in San Francisco. Over 50 korean people will be participated in this event. It was only three korean people in Web 2.0 Conference in 2005. How many people are interested in Web 2.0? It's incredible. After first introduction of Web2.0 in 2005, many people have started to discuss Web 2.0 through various blog communications, seminars, conferences and books. Also many it was made new start-up services introduced by this blog. Major portal companies such as Daum and Naver made user-participating services following Web 2.0 philosophy. Some people criticized Web ...

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* Lifepod, Ajax based Calendar

Lifepod is Ajax based calendar service such as Google Calendar developed by Mr. Kibae Shin. It targets Korean users that want to use localized personal calendar service. Its idea is not unique, but one guy just made it as his own proto-type and many bloggers have been interested in his development story. It offers ajax based address book, RSS reader, scheduling and data sync between PC and PDA. It also is possible sharing of schedules between friends added by invitations. Lifepod is based on OpenID, so Openmaru Studio started to support facilities such as web server and network infra because of ...

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* Naaroo, Attention Search

Another challenge for the search market was active by Naaroo.com, Attention search engine. It is based on Onnet that made Fish, a desktop RSS reader and Egloos, blog service acquired by SK Communications. It was famous to join some of early search developers, Dr. Younghoon Kim and Dr. Younghwan Cho in Korea. They participated in the development of Naver's early search engine. As you know, Naver with social and expert database has over 70% market share in search not to be broken by Google and Yahoo. After first challenge of Chutnoon, it is second one with only search engine functions. (The ...

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