Friday, September 18, 2015

Eight Eight – 88 – Malta – Web, Des

88 is offering a client centered experience that incorporates web development, web design, graphic design and brand development in Malta and Libya.


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Conquering Instagram with PHP and the Instagram API

Instagram’s API allows us to interact with data such as user info, media (photos and videos), likes, comments, and tags. For example, you can search for media around a specific location and filter the results by time. The API also allows us to post comments or like specific media. For now, only uploading media isn’t supported. You can always look at the API endpoints documentation if you want to know about the full functionality.

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Types of API Calls

There are 2 types of API calls you can perform with the Instagram API: Unauthenticated and Authenticated. Unauthenticated API calls only need the client ID, and authenticated API calls use OAuth, specifically OAuth 2.0. If you don’t know what OAuth is, check out this Introduction to OAuth 2 article on DigitalOcean.

Limits

Before we move on, it’s important to understand that there are limits to this API. At the moment of writing of this article, you can only perform 5000 authenticated calls per token and 5000 unauthenticated calls to the API. This is regardless of the endpoint that you use, though there are specific endpoints each of which has its own limits. You can check out the endpoint-specific rate limits section in the limits page if you want to learn more.

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Offline Support in Firebase, a Truly Mobile Datastore?

Since being acquired by Google, Firebase has continued to develop into a powerful platform for building both web and mobile applications.

The company’s recent announcements from the Firebase team dealt with their pricing structure, which was changed dramatically. In the past some may have found Firebase too expensive, it is now significantly cheaper. As a result of this decrease in cost, there are sure to be a bunch of cool projects that utilize Firebase’s real time capabilities. More interesting to developers, Firebase’s development team announced full offline support for the platform at the annual Google I/O Conference in May. In this tutorial I intend to find out just how useful and usable the new features are.

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Facebook Advertising 101: How to Get Started With Facebook Ads

Are you considering running Facebook ads? Have you tried Facebook ads but have had little success? To discover how to run successful Facebook ad campaigns, I interview Amy Porterfield. More About This Show The Social Media Marketing podcast is an on-demand talk radio show from Social Media Examiner. It’s designed to help busy marketers and business owners discover […]

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