Continuing Google’s sprin…

Continuing Google’s spring cleaning, the Google APIs Explorer has just received a redesign that makes the overall experience much prettier, mirroring the latest Docs experience. Only last March, Google first introduced the APIs Explorer, and this update, while it doesn’t have much of a technical impact of the search giant’s offerings, shows a continued commitment to aesthetic value. According to Antonio Fuentes and Jake Moshenko, the Explorer now supports over two dozen Google APIs. The team has also added an indicator to show which methods require authenticated requests. To get started, here are some sample requests you can try in the Explorer: Use the Google+ API to search for public profiles of people named “John Smith”. Use the Books API to search for a particular book. Use the Google+ API to list your personal Google+ activities (requires private access). As announced on Googles Developer blog, the APIs Explorer will help anyone get started using Google APIs in minutes. If you need more information, visit the documentation and feel free to submit your own feedback in the Public Forum. More to follow.

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