The practice of publishing APIs has allowed web communities to create an open architecture for sharing content and data between communities and applications. In this way, content that is created in one place can be dynamically posted and updated in multiple locations on the web. LevelTen's developers have both created new and integrated with existing third-party APIs via JSON, XMLrpc, REST and more. This allows:
- Photos and videos from sites like Flickr, Photobucket, Facebook and YouTube to be displayed within client websites.
- Content to be embedded from sites like SlideShare and LinkedIn.
- Content to be dynamically posted. Sharing live comments made on Twitter with a Facebook account, for example, is enabled by their APIs.
- Video content to be embedded on sites which are served by another host.
- User information to be shared from web communities to outside applications, delivering new functionality to the web community that shares its user data via an open API. One of the best examples of this is the transfer and sharing of user data from website to CRM systems.