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Sep 26 / 11:01am

WikiPic API is now in public beta

It's all correct folks, something many of you have been waiting for.

As you may or may not realize, WikiPic's main heart and soul comes from the technology and innovation it's parent company, Ferple Limited has been able to give us. Now, WikiPic evolves on that piece of technology by enabling any web developer until the 28th December 2009 to demonstrate, exemplify, or playground with our basic API that we will be improving over the weeks until we transition our closure from the beta to the stable for the new year 2010.

On January 1st 2010, we'll be releasing our API to the world using our parent's platform, Ferple. They are already working on a multi-million dollar architecture aswell as a framework that will become one of the largest developer frameworks in the world, and WikiPic will be developed to a standard that we believe Ferple has been enabled to let us fly on.

As soon as we transition closure, we will slowly begin to notify our developers, and most likely we won't have the same platform on Ferple - but we are releasing our current API to give you full, exclusive advantage to the possibilities of using WikiPic in your application.

We are looking for some of the brightest people out there who can develop a really good use for our API, and through this we'll be looking for people to employ at Ferple/WikiPic. If we don't hire you, we'll credit up to 20 people with $100 credit on the Ferple infrastructure (that's $2000 just on our API) for those who can show us that they know how to innovate like WikiPic.

 

Demo of the PHP class in action.

Download our free PHP class of our new API.

View the documentation of the API.

 

So, get your engines ready, and get developing.

We'll be looking forward to see what you can develop with our professional API infrastructure.

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