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Me, by the Bastard Project (www.bastard-project.com)
American web programmer and events organizer living in Amsterdam
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anyMeta is built upon a few simple but fundamental concepts. Master them and you'll be able to do just about anything you can…
In the interest of simplicity and clarity a new version of the API is now available. This API v2, or version 2, is constructed upon…
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Sensor Fest takes place on November 23, 24 and 25 at Mediamatic Bank, and deals with art, technology and social media. The first…
The camp explores various recent technologies like RFID, physical computing and social networking, but also looks into aspects of…
anyMeta Sample App is sample application that shows how to make an application that interacts with the anyMeta API. Specifically,…
There are several libraries, all developed at Mediamatic, that make interacting with the anyMeta API easier, for example by…
There is a enormous number of methods you can call to interact with anyMeta. Here we explain how to call them and list some of the…
The API is built around the conviction that you own the data you put in anyMeta and you should be able to do what you want, whether…
Now that we've given you a basic idea of what anyMeta is it's probably a good time to discuss why you should use its API. Hopefully…
Here at Mediamatic we call anyMeta a Community Management System.
In addition to the API outlined above there are several API-like URLs that can be used to retrieve data from anyMeta.
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During the iPhone Dev Camp participants were taught how to knit a sock specifically for an iPhone. If you loved your iPhone as much…
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The first iPhone Dev Camp hosted by Mediamatic BANK was a tremendous success with far more participants than was anticipated. During…
The MobileDevCamp, already in its second installment, brought techies from all over the country (and even from the UK and Finland!)…
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