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Ruby and Python SDK Updates – Introducing Kentaro Suzuki

By Kentaro Suzuki, Developer Advocate at Evernote The Evernote Platform team builds sample code and SDKs for many programming languages. In response to a growing number of developers building Ruby and Python applications using our API, I have made some … Continue reading

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Stay Classified

By Mark Ayzenshtat, Head of Data Products at Evernote Many Evernote users are (rightly) obsessed with food: where to find it, how to prepare it, and how to best enjoy it. We count ourselves among the obsessed, and to that … Continue reading

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Building Apache Thrift on Mac OS X

If you follow this blog, you’re already well aware that the Evernote API is built on the Apache Thrift framework. Our client SDKs give you everything you need to use the API, so most developers don’t actually have to understand much about … Continue reading

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Major Android SDK Updates and Introducing Ty Smith!

By Ty Smith, Senior Android Engineer at Evernote The platform team at Evernote works hard to provide developers with the tools they need to connect to our API. With that in mind, I am excited to announce major improvements to … Continue reading

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The Evernote iOS SDK Now Supports China Service, Business Notebooks – Introducing Mustafa

By Mustafa Furniturewala, iOS Engineer at Evernote For the past 3 years, the platform team at Evernote has been building tools to help iOS developers integrate with our API. Earlier this year, we launched a significant update to our iOS … Continue reading

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Discovering the (Relatively) New findRelated API

Recently at the 2012 Evernote Trunk Conference, we announced a new API available to third-party developers and partners, NoteStore.findRelated. As the name implies, this function allows the client to request notes, notebooks and tags that are related to the supplied … Continue reading

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Evernote and iOS, Sittin’ in a Tree

Part of Evernote’s appeal is its ubiquity. Our apps run on just about every major mobile platform in existence, run on both of the big two desktop operating systems and everywhere else (via the web). But we’re not interested in … Continue reading

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Security enhancements for third party authentication

The security and privacy of our users’ data is our top priority. This is reflected in our three laws of data protection, and it’s reflected in the way that we design our service and the products that access it. As a … Continue reading

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Building apps, Metro style

A bit over a year ago we started working on Evernote for Windows Phone 7. The first task was to get our C# SDK working in Silverlight so that we could access the Evernote API. Our API is built on Apache … Continue reading

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Cash for Trunkers

Dave recently wrote a detailed post on why our API is built on Apache Thrift. With that as a background, I’d like to give you an introduction to why we have an open API, and what we hope that developers like … Continue reading

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