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Session
Hacking Books with Safari Web Services
Chip Pettibone
Paul Bausch, Author, Amazon Hacks
Track: Products & Services
Date: Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005
Time: 4:30pm - 5:15pm
Location: D139-140
When you're frenetically in "the zone" doing technical work, you need quick access to the computer books you reach for daily, sometimes hourly. The O'Reilly Network Safari Bookshelf offers fast answers so you can get real work done. The ability to search over 2,000 top tech books, cut and paste code, and download chapters, makes Safari an essential resource for developers.
Safari has gone a step further by releasing its web services API, giving developers programmatic access to its data. Now developers can not only search through technical books and read the contents through a web browser--they can route that Safari data anywhere they need it. Learn more about recent enhancements to Safari and its web services capabilities.
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