GData for Google Spreadsheets
November 30th, 2006 | Published in Google Code
Today we would like to introduce the newest kid on the Google Data API block, Google Spreadsheets data API.
Calendars and blogs have all been done and embraced by the data feed developer community, but in Google's on-going attempt to push the envelope, here is the next installment for GData.
Now there is the possibility of getting a feed listing your updated spreadsheets, and since there is more than one way to think of a spreadsheet, we give you two different feed schemas for viewing. A worksheet could be viewed as entries of individual cells or as a list of rows similar to a database table. Checkout a sample done using JSON output.
We can't wait to see what great applications, and mash-ups, this growing developer community will put forth with Google Spreadsheets Data API, and as always all questions, comments, and criticisms are highly encouraged. Let us know what you think.
- Laura Beth Lincoln, Software Engineer
Calendars and blogs have all been done and embraced by the data feed developer community, but in Google's on-going attempt to push the envelope, here is the next installment for GData.
Now there is the possibility of getting a feed listing your updated spreadsheets, and since there is more than one way to think of a spreadsheet, we give you two different feed schemas for viewing. A worksheet could be viewed as entries of individual cells or as a list of rows similar to a database table. Checkout a sample done using JSON output.
We can't wait to see what great applications, and mash-ups, this growing developer community will put forth with Google Spreadsheets Data API, and as always all questions, comments, and criticisms are highly encouraged. Let us know what you think.
- Laura Beth Lincoln, Software Engineer