Brad Feld mentioned WSFinder (looks like the website is down at the moment), a wiki for web services and open APIs, on his blog, Feld Thoughts, today. WSFinder currently has information about over 100 publically accessible web services and APIs, covering a wide spectrum of industries and technologies.
I think it’s a great resource to have bookmarked, so I did. And I mention it here on my blog too, so that perhaps you’ll bookmark it, too.
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Cruise on over to the WSFinder blog and learn more about this handy wiki.
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