Does Mirror API support Node JS..? [closed] - google-mirror-api

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I have a service built entirely in Node JS. So, how can I integrate that with Mirror API, say Share Entities..?
I mean, is it as good as parsing just the JSON..?

The easiest way is to use the googleapis package to get access to the "mirror v1" package. See https://github.com/burcu/google-api-nodejs-client for more info on the package and then you can do something like:
var google = require('googleapis');
google.discover('mirror', 'v1' ).execute(function(err,client){
console.log( client );
});
To get the client.mirror object, which will have client.mirror.timeline, client.mirror.subscriptions, etc.
(I'm working on sample code to illustrate this. I'll try to update this answer when it is ready.)

Technically, because Google Glass apps run in the cloud, and everything is done through REST, any server is capable of being a Glass app, no matter were it runs or what language it is.
In other words, yes.

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I was doing some analysis for working on creation of a real estate site.
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I am currently designing an app to upload and download files from a server. I want to know what type of server to implement that would be robust enough to handle a lot of data per user and a lot of users.
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I want to create an iPhone app that use the POI of google (for example a category, like baker shops or fish shops) and displays the POI on the map. I want to download all the data (name, address, telephone,..) abd put them into a database used by my app. Is it possible? How? There're tutorial or software to do this? I'm a beginner on database management. Thank You
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I'm working with the tipfy framework (tipfy.org) on app engine and am having some real problems. I've been trying to get an extention "auth-extention" to work all night. It allows users to sign in via facebook/twitter/openid etc..
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http://code.google.com/p/tipfy-ext-auth/source/browse/#hg/examples/multi-auth
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how website find them the request come from a browser or from any other [closed]

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how website checked that a request come from a browser or from a programs.
in javascript you may use navigator.userAgent. note that this may vary from browser to browser. a good example how to use it can be found at
quirksmode.
However be aware that you can edit the userAgentString at any time using the appropriate browser, script or code. so no absolute guarantee on the result - but at least a starting point.
cheers,
markus
If you would prefer to use server side code, and presuming you are using .net, the Request.Browser property will provide details of the agent making the request.

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