Go0Ogle – YouTube

Hi, there. i got a very nice weekends.. Thx for my dear superviosr’s coffee. really Spent nice time taking with u guys. Hope we can keep it rock  and hangout with out other activities  :P

Ok.Let move in to real bussiness.From this week, i just formally moving to Google APIs.  As we all known, youtube got lots of kool functions and its greate to open lots of APIs for public to develope their own desktop , web applications and even mobile application.

YouTube, The most popular video Stream website attracts millions of people all alround world. putting This Youtube Stream Rss in to my application could make our site more attractive and more interactive with  end-user.

Compared with facbook API platforms, Google APIs and opensource stuff is more structured and more handy to solve problems.

I’ve been putting too much time on Google APIs reading. and trying to find some good source to look through in order to get better understanding of whats really going on in Youtube area.

The tricky thing, i got some codes which are great useful 4 my web application, however, most of those code are required Youtube DeveloperID- > which should suppose to be found at YouTube account -> developer Profile, but it truns out every time i tried the url or looking through the www.youtube.com/dev ( the developer parts), it  auto redirect to code. Google page.

After  spending lots of time on google, its seems Youtube API just upgrade version from 1.0 to 2.o ,futhermore, they wont use developer ID for public user, instead, They will use the google uniform standard, which is the “Appllication name, “, ” Clinet ID “, and “Developer Key” .. and some old dll for may not support the 2.o API.. (how lucky i am :( )..and some articals about how to getting start with Youtube APIs, Besides there are too many kinds of APIs only for youtube applications.[ widgets api, play api, Google api and ....]

Probably, The Data APi could be great handy to solve the problem coming along with vedios uploading, rating comments.

Still keep reading and do some practise with the Testing youtube website..hopefully, it seems some APIs and classes are close to facebook one..

LET C whats going on then.  :P

~ by kimialex92 on 2009/04/06.

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