Mashery: On-Demand API InfrastructureFirst Faved : May 24 2007 by mohitFaved : 3 times (2 with notes)Viewed : 1 timeFave It!
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- mohit - May 24 2007 | feedburner, development, apis, mashery, web 2.0, interception, blue dot
Feedburner for API's. Could this be as valuable as Feedburner?
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My guess is no b/c: 1) business model is a service provider model, which isn't as scalable as advertising, 2) there will always be less APIs than RSS feeds (IMHO)
That said, I still think they are a great company.