Kimono turns websites into APIs. What that means is that you can point Kimono at a website, set paramaters, and scrape data from it. Think of it like building a small Google just for your needs aimed at one website.
So far 20,000 devs have signed up to use the service, a figure that is growing 15 percent per week. In its short life of around 10 weeks, Kimono claims to have helped triple the number of public APIs online. I’m honestly interested to see what people could do with Kimono, TechCrunch, and CrunchBase data.
Sounds like the most useful tool ever heard.
So far 20,000 devs have signed up to use the service, a figure that is growing 15 percent per week. In its short life of around 10 weeks, Kimono claims to have helped triple the number of public APIs online. I’m honestly interested to see what people could do with Kimono, TechCrunch, and CrunchBase data.
Sounds like the most useful tool ever heard.