E-Business Library > An API-Only Business Model?

http://www.softwareas.com [Software As Shes Developed] It seems that many people are talking about creating generic web APIs and handling the entire UI in Javascript. (I’m ignoring whether the API is REST or RPC or whatever for now - that’s a side issue.) That being the case, the browser-based Ajaxian UI becomes nothing more than one of infinite possible clients for the web API.

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Markcarey.comhttp://www.markcarey.com [Markcarey.com] Web Presence Strategies: When people donate to the Tsunami Relief Project, they get access to teleseminars, 'webinars', and other vaulable expetise and content, that is only available to donors. Ken Blanchard, Mark Victor Hansen, and Jay Abraham are among those who have donated an hour of their time in support of the Tsunami Relief Project.

Oreillynet.comhttp://www.oreillynet.com [Oreillynet.com] Amazon Web Services API: I was fascinated with Jon's idea that web services could do for the internet what the shell and pipes did for the Unix command line -- create a loosely coupled architecture in which people could build new functionality out of small, independent tools. But I was disappointed to see that web services seemed to go off into an enterprise black hole (what Clay Shirky calls EDI++), rather than becoming the freewheeling next generation internet programming and power user environment that Jon and I had imagined.

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