Web as platform: Where are the biomedical APIs?

November 9, 2008

Programmable Web is now tracking 1000 APIs in it’s directory. That’s quite an achievement. The blog post specifically points to a number of APIs considered disruptive, including APIs from ebay, Amazon (including Amazon Web Services), Google Maps API, Twitter, etc. Recent APIs like the ones from the New York times only point to the importance of allowing people to use data or functionality from one source in all kinds of new contexts.

Programmable Web tracks a few life science APIs (under the Medical category)

Biomedical APIs on Programmable Web

It’s a small number and missing some for sure. What I see missing are APIs from Nature, Elsevier, PLoS, etc. Also missing are APIs to tools, not just data sources. Wonder why not?

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  • Biomedical APIs « A Man With A Ph.D.

    November 10, 2008 at 10:23 am

    [...] November 10, 2008 — Richard Web as platform: Where are the biomedical APIs?: [Via business|bytes|genes|molecules] ...

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