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Moodstocks API v2: what’s new?

Time Posted on 16, May

So we released the second version of our API earlier today. Great, but what does this actually mean? New Interface If you thought our API was complicated, give it another look. We have let go of the legacy XML-based format and opted for JSON. The documentation has also been reworked in a way that should [...]

Moodstocks API downtime explanation

Time Posted on 28, Dec

Most of our non French users should have noticed we’ve faced a downtime that started on Dec 25th around 8PM Paris time. This problem concerned our Moodstocks API platform, and as you probably know, since this stack powers both our clients’ applications and Moodstocks’ ones it had a noticeable impact. In practice we faced a [...]

The Tech Behind Moodstocks API

Time Posted on 20, Dec

I have blogged about the technology behind Moodstocks Notes before, but you might have been a little disappointed if you read this article since I do not say much about what powers our image recognition stack. Rejoice, for that time has come! Moodstocks API is Moodstocks’ main product. It is a RESTful JSON API that [...]

Moodstocks API maintenance

Time Posted on 20, Dec

UPDATE: that’s it! Migration done: Moodstocks API now runs the latest Moodstocks Cloud version (more details on the underlying architecture soon!). Dear API users, Please note we’ve scheduled a maintenance update of our Moodstocks API platform starting today (Dec. 20th) around 10:30 Paris time. It should last around 2 hours. Behind the scenes we’ll migrate on the [...]

The Tech Behind Moodstocks Notes

Time Posted on 26, Nov

Moodstocks Notes is an iPhone application (it will be available on other platforms soon) that enables you to check out what other people think about physical objects and give your opinion as well. In other words, it makes the world readable and writable to anybody. In this blog post, I will give you an overview [...]

My business card is cool !

Time Posted on 11, Nov

Here it is : Don’t you think it’s cool ? I’m not talking about the design. Sure I chose a nice font, and a nice image. I’m not talking about the wording either. Even though it’s nice to be a business guy rather than the usual business developper. The thing is that my business card [...]

Moodstocks Notes : meet object check-ins !

Time Posted on 10, Nov

I guess all of you guys are aware of the popular location check-ins, promoted by the trendy start-ups Foursquare and Gowalla. Well, we’re proud to release today Moodstocks Notes, which enables object check-ins ! The app works in a dead simple way. Do you want to comment a wine label, a poster, a book, an [...]

Moodstocks SDK: image recognition a few lines of code away!

Time Posted on 6, Nov

As we’ve just released the first version of our SDK, I would like to give some more details on how it has been packaged and how easy it is to plug it into your very next iPhone application. We thought that integrating image recognition into your app should be as simple as pluging in any [...]

Meet the first image recognition SDK !

Time Posted on 5, Nov

Moodstocks SDK enables you to integrate image recognition in your mobile clients in seconds. Basically it wraps the native image picker component, and adds some magic like encoding, querying, and parsing. And you get a cool scanning effect for free ! With Moodstocks API you could already manage the indexation the easy way. Moodstocks SDK [...]

La Redoute also likes image recognition !

Time Posted on 1, Nov

Image recognition is trendy, that’s for sure ! After JCDecaux, the french retailer La Redoute integrated the technology in its iPhone app. It’s called Pix&Find and it’s great ! It enables you to snap a page in La Redoute catalogue in order to be redirected to the relevant product pages on-line. Do you also want to link [...]
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