Diligent developers know the importance of testing applications before releasing them into the wild. A highly effective way to test applications is via Application Progamming Interfaces, or APIs. The best place to find these APIs is in the ProgrammableWeb directory. There, developers can find a few hundred testing services for providing random users, scenario testing, simulations, load and speed optimization, checking and debugging code, user experience, security checks, and all other manners of testing.
http://programmableweb.com/news/10-popular-apis-testing-category/brief/2020/01/04/
Artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually shifting from the science fiction arena toward the domain of digital marketing. IT companies are not the only businesses interested in AI, but along with API technology, it attracts the attention of businesses from a variety of industries.
The experts in data processing and analysis use a whole set of terms to define AI and its related technologies such as machine learning, deep learning and cognitive computation. All of these share the same strategic task; to evolve from rule-based, programmed systems to flexible mechanisms capable of decision making and self-adapting to fast-paced business realities.
https://channels.theinnovationenterprise.com/articles/how-ai-and-api-are-revolutionizing-marketing-and-the-customer-experience/
Every day, the ProgrammableWeb team is busy, updating its three primary directories for APIs, clients (language-specific libraries or SDKs for consuming or providing APIs), and source code samples. If you have new APIs, clients, or source code examples to add to ProgrammableWeb's directories, we offer forms (APIs, Clients, Source Code) for submitting them to our API research team. If there's a listing in one of our directories that you'd like to claim as the owner, please contact us at editor@programmableweb.com.
Twelve APIs have been added to the ProgrammableWeb directory in categories including Financial, Billing, and Feedback. Some highlights include the Gfycat API for programmatic access to the animated GIF platform, and the Rev.io API for usage-based billing functions. Here's a rundown of the latest additions.
https://www.programmableweb.com/news/daily-api-roundup-mopinion-cboe-ipstack-gfycat-revio-moon-banking/brief/2018/04/22/
Collecting and analysing in-app feedback can be very straightforward โ provided that you have the right tools and methodology in place to do so. In a previous article, we outlined several reasons why collecting in-app feedback is important for the mobile user experience. The next step is to demonstrate how this feedback can be collected. There are three options to choose from when it comes to collecting feedback in-app โ all of which offer their own advantages and drawbacks. These methods include: Webviews, SDKs and APIs.
https://mopinion.com/collect-in-app-feedback-webview-sdk-api/