Today Nestoria was featured as a case study on Programmable Web a leading blog documenting the recent trend of online mashups, use of APIs, and all things Web2.0.
If the Programmable Web article brought you to Nestoria for the first time: welcome! Please give our UK property search a try and let us know what you think - what you like, but also what you we could do better. If you’ve got some programming skills please take our property API for a spin. Big thanks to Programmable Web for showcasing the fact that interesting things are happening in the mashup space in Europe. We’re very pleased to be recognized. It’s an exciting time to be working on the internet. We’ve been able to draw inspiration from and build on the work of so many great sites and tools like Google Maps, TheyWorkForYou, Tagzania, Panoramio, Geograph, GeoNames,New Popular Edition maps. and many others. We’ve also created our own tools to distribute our data. For those more technically minded we just this week upgraded our API to provide more interesting data, but we also offer a full range of widgets and other tools for those looking for simple cut and paste solutions. Of course we also offer these same tools for our Spanish property search engine. On a final related note you might also be interested in Google’s use of Nestoria as a case study for use of Google Maps.Search
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