Today we are pleased to announce that the Fotoglif API is open for business. Still a private beta, and we are still working to bang out the last of the bugs, but it’s here and we’d love it if you would check it out. Special thanks to Erick Schonfeld at TechCrunch for helping us to get the word out. You should go check out their post here, we gave them a promo code and if you use it when you register for your API key you go right to the top of the list.
We are pretty excited to see what developers can build using the API so please send us your work to developers (at) fotoglif (dot) com and if it’s cool we’ll profile it here on our blog.
If you have specific questions on the docs please refer to the forum in the developer area. As always, give us feedback, it’s the best way to get what you want from us as we continue to build out Fotoglif.
Mike
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