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YouTube / Picasa Web Albums APIs Hackathon at the 'plex



As promised in my last post announcing the new YouTube developer offerings, we're hosting a hackathon for the YouTube and Picasa Web Albums APIs at the Googleplex on March 27th, 2008.

We'll give overviews of both APIs, go over new features, and run some codelabs to get you started. If you're already familiar with both the APIs, stop by to meet the teams, ask questions, and find other developers to work on projects with.

There will be two sessions -- one from 3PM - 6:30PM and another from 6:30PM - 10PM. Feel free to stay the whole day, or just come for the session you have time for. Don't worry about food and caffeine -- we've got you covered.

Interested? Please RSVP and let us know.

Hope to see you there!

Google: Updates from code.google.com

YouTube says APIs Aren’t White Label Video

YouTube is making a big API push in an attempt to make itself pervasive in the online video ecosystem. While it might seem like this is an attempt to take on white label video providers, Google-owned video service denies that, and is dangling its huge audience as a lure. NewTeeVee has the details on this story.

Technology-News: GigaOm

YouTube APIs for developers and for... iguana enthusiasts



Ever wanted to get in on the online video craze? Now's a good time! We've just added upload, write, and authentication functionality to the YouTube Data API. Brand new player APIs and tools are also now available.

That means that if, for example, you run a site just for iguana enthusiasts, your users can upload videos of JubJub to their YouTube accounts, post comments, create iguana playlists, and more, all without leaving your site. And with the new player APIs and the new chromeless player, you can completely customize and skin the YouTube embedded player to match the look and feel of your site (a green theme, buttons that look like scales?).

So excited that you can't decide what to do next? Read more details over at the YouTube API blog, watch our engineers talk about the new features (on YouTube, where else?), check out the docs, then join the forum.

You can also mark your calendars -- we'll be holding a YouTube / Picasa hackathon on March 27th at the Googleplex in Mountain View. Stay tuned for more info.

Google: Updates from code.google.com

as3youtubelib - Google Code

The YouTube API provides an ActionScript 3.0 interface to search videos from YouTube.

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource