Blogger GData JavaScript client library released with offline Blogger client example
October 19th, 2007 | Published in Google Code
Near the end of September we announced the release of a new GData JavaScript client library that allowed you to do full read-write access to Google Calendar from JavaScript.
We now have another service for you to have at. A GData JavaScript client for Blogger has been released, which means that you can now do richer mashups with blog content.
We sat down with Ryan Boyd and Pamela Fox to discuss the release and delved into some of the sample applications that have already been written. They include:
- A tool that takes your upcoming Calendar entries and creates blog posts of the events
- A code snippet that you can add to your website that enables visitors to your site to click on a link to comment on your content on their own blog
- Code that allows you to search blogs on various topics, find entries, and again allow users to comment on their own blog
Pamela also worked on Blog.gears, a Blogger client that works offline using Google Gears. She took some time to take a peak at the architecture behind the application, and then walked us through the application itself.
If you have ever wished that you could do writable Blogger mashups without the need of proxy code on your own server, take a peak at the new client library, and listen in: