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DataSourceModels
data source models for Upcoming, Eventful, AboutUs, OregonLive, CraigsList
These are available for tags and groups. http://upcoming.yahoo.com/syndicate/v2/tag/TAG (eg. technology)
- ical
- gcal
- RSS 2.0
Available for places. http://upcoming.yahoo.com/syndicate/v2/place/PLACE ID (eg. BB5JBwGYA5lMTEfeqg for King County, WA)
- RSS 2.0
Upcoming's open API currently supports a RESTful interface, that essentially means you can send an HTTP GET or POST to call exposed methods, and you'll get back an XML document in return. (http://upcoming.yahoo.com/services/api/)
There are existing language specific libraries for PHP, PERL, PYTHON, JAVA and RUBY (http://upcoming.yahoo.com/help/w/Language-specific\_Libraries)
These feeds are available for categories. http://eventful.com/events/categories/technology?l=Portland%20metro%20area (eg. technology in Portland)
- RSS 2.0
- Atom
Available for venues
- RSS
- ical
Available for changes to individual events
- Atom
These are available for groups
- RSS
- Atom
- ical (subscribe)
- ical (download)
- csv (download)
All Eventful API methods are available for use via the REST XML, JSON, or YAML interfaces. (http://api.eventful.com/)
There are existing language specific libraries for PHP, PERL, PYTHON, JAVA, Emacs Lisp and RUBY (http://api.eventful.com/libs)
AboutUs uses MediaWiki. It does not produce any feeds from event calendars. If they implemented an event submission form that would structure event data into hCal, that would help.
No event feeds. No microformats in use. No api.
RSS feed available, but may be unreliable. Also, may be truncated and will not contain full event data.
CONTENT UPDATES NEEDED -- This content is totally out of date, but a revised version that documents sources we do want to use now may be useful