Tag: Amazon API

Articles and experiments related to Amazon API.

AJAX Tagger Version 2 Update

I've been working on AJAX Tagger version 2 and it's ready for everyday use! It leverages APIs from Yahoo, Amazon, Flickr, and Technorati, along with Wikipedia and even your own site's content to find related articles. It's all AJAX-based, uses a unique request queue, and outputs in both OPML and HTML. Plus, it even suggests related Amazon products. Currently, it's IE-only, so check it out at www.kinlan.co.uk/AjaxExperiments/AjaxTag2 and let me know your thoughts! The UI/UX needs some polish, but that's next on my list.

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More on MSN Search API's

This post compares the query limits of free search APIs from different providers. It highlights that MSN Search API reportedly allows up to 10,000 queries per day, but whether that limit is per API or in total is still unclear. The post also notes that Google's Search API allows 1,000 queries per day, Yahoo's APIs allow 5,000 queries per API per day, and Amazon's allows a generous 86,400 queries per day (calculated as 1 query per second). More investigation is needed to confirm the exact limit for MSN.

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