Iron Money launches with OAuth-based API
Chasen Le Hara, a nineteen-year-old business finance major at California State University of Long Beach, has launched Iron Money‘s API, and with it comes an application that makes heavy use of OAuth:
Iron Money’s API allows developers to build tools that leverage the financial data they upload to Iron Money. The API gives developers read, write, and delete access to all of the data they store in Iron Money. The API features OAuth for authorization and OpenID support will be coming sometime in the next few months.
Documentation is available as well as a PHP-based client library for interacting with the service.
If you want to sign up and give it a try, free registration is now open (as Chasen said, OpenID is coming soon).
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- September 1, 2008 / 7:34 pm
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