Data Management System
GData
Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.
Sometimes making information accessible requires making it available in contexts other than a web browser. Thus, Google provides APIs to let client software request information outside of a browser context.
GData provides a general model for feeds, queries, and results. You can use it to send queries and updates to any service that has a GData interface.
GData is a new protocol based on the Atom 1.0 and RSS 2.0 syndication formats, plus the Atom Publishing Protocol.
Syndication is an effective and popular method for providing and aggregating content. GData provides a way to expand the types of content that Google can make available through syndication; in particular, it lets you use the syndication mechanism to send queries and receive query results. GData also lets you send data to Google, and update data that Google already has.
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Core Data API Documents
* Overview
* Protocol Basics
* Protocol Reference
*
Expand AuthenticationAuthentication
o AuthSub Overview
o OAuth Overview
o ClientLogin Overview
* Common Elements
* Client Libraries
* Batch Processing
* Samples
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Service-specific documents
* Apps APIs
* Base Data API
* Blogger Data API
* Calendar Data API
* Code Search Data API
* Contacts Data API
* Documents List Data API
* Finance Data API
* Health Data API
* Notebook Data API
* Picasa Web Albums Data API
* Spreadsheets Data API
* Webmaster Tools Data API
* YouTube Data API
Example:
For details of information pertaining to
Google Health Data API
AuthSubRequest handler at
https://www.google.com/health/authsub?....
AuthSubRequest page,
https://www.google.com/accounts/AuthSubRequest?...
Google Data APIs Overview - Google Data APIs - Google Code
On Fast Track
with
Dr. Ashok Koparday
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
how-to-store-data
Google Health has its own
This is different from the normal
http://code.google.com/apis/health/ccrg_reference.html
http://www.ccrstandard.com/
http://www.ccrstandard.com/
http://code.google.com/apis/health/ccrg_reference.html
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Labels: Application programming interface, Atom, GData, Google, how to store data, Picasa, Search Engines, Searching, YouTube
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