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June 2011

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RT @EMETECHLONDON the web is centered around people http://t.co/wyH6pMb content creators in search results #GOOGLE

Jun 29, 2011

RT @LDNCMS Make wins planning for contentious London Wall scheme | News | Architects Journal http://t.co/E33CQ4u

Jun 27, 2011
New Kynetx Browser Apps this week 6/27 (Goodreads, FollowAnywhere, YouTube Suite)

New Browser Apps This Week Goodreads Across the Web

Goodreads Across the Web makes it easy to add books to your bookshelves while browsing Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. When you’re looking at a book, slimply click the “add to Goodreads” button and you’ve got a new book on your shelf.

Get Goodreads Across the Web

FollowAnywhere

FollowAnywhere makes it easy to start following Twitter users from sites like PeerIndex, Klout, Facebook, Google and more. Now you don’t have to jump over to Twitter to start following
someone new.

Get FollowAnywhere

YouTube Suite

YouTube Suite bundles many new features for YouTube into a single application. With YouTube
suite you can: get download links, set HD by default, remove ads and view animated thumbs.

Get YouTube Suite

Like us on Facebook

Like us on Facebook to get the latest apps and tips for enhancing your browser experience.

Follow us on Twitter for all the latest on new Kynetx apps as they are released.

Get all the latest reviews on our blog.

Jun 27, 2011
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Jun 27, 2011

Search results for #dwellondesign
pinterest.com - Repin #ideapaint /…more news at http://bit.ly/mmgSoV

Jun 27, 2011

RT @INVISPIDE More about Officity… > Kaiten http://t.co/AwldifI

Jun 26, 2011

RT @LDNCMS £128 million residential #construction project that is the final stage of the Ashburton Grove regeneration… http://t.co/yPbUxok

Jun 24, 2011
Jun 17, 20111 note
New Version Gives Users Insight Into Kynetx Browser Mashups

New Version Gives Users Insight Into Kynetx Browser Mashups

Romin Irani, June 9th, 2011

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Most of our 5800+ Mashups listed in our directory involve a new site being created from one or more other services, usually web sites themselves. The Kynetx API, which has been called Greasemonkey in the cloud, brings mashups into your browser, right where you’re already browsing. The new version of its Chrome extension (coming soon to other browsers) gives users insight into what’s creating the mashup they’re viewing.

Browser extensions are not new and they have been available in Firefox, Chrome and other browsers since a while. Kynetx goes a step further by providing an uber browser extension (plugin) that manages and runs various apps within it and activates them as applicable to the domain that you are interacting with it. It also includes a Marketplace where you can list your Kynetx-powered application and developers can install your applications which will run within the ambit of the Kynetx plugin. Some of the current applications include a way to augment the Twitter user with additional profile information, incorporating a Send button into the page to send any page to your Facebook friends and so on. Some other possible applications can include embedding Amazon prices into any other ecommerce site selling the same goods. Interesting, isn’t it?

Users of late are very particular in terms of what applications/extensions are running in their browser. To make things as transparent as possible, Kynetx has introduced some significant enhancements to their plugin, where you can now manage what Kynetx Apps are running on your page. You can see what applications are running and how they may affect your experience.

If you are a developer, you can get started with Kynetx API by signing up and registering your organization name. This will create your marketplace organization under which you can make your applications available. There is extensive documentation available and a Hello World sample to get you started.

The Kynetx approach is unique in its ambition to be the delivery platform of plugins that work across all browsers, updating in the cloud. And the Kynetx Application that I look forward to? One which lets me visit a site and embeds the API details for that site from ProgrammableWeb.

via blog.programmableweb.com

Jun 10, 201112 notes
#API #browserapp #cluod #Kynetx #programming
#invispide Facebook Apps by External Developers @domenicoperri

Apps by External Developers

via facebook.com

Jun 9, 2011
#apps #developer #facebook #identity #invispide #product

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Jun 8, 2011

RT @topnotchfrost: #TweetMinus had it’s biggest day ever today. Thanks to all the users. Please keep sharing.

Jun 7, 2011

May 2011

25 posts

aux 2 centimes » SuiteFramework API, a Kynetx KRL development module to create Kynetx app collections, easily

via blog.lolo.asia

May 31, 201110 notes
#API #KRL #Kynetx #module
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