Nike+ API Revisited

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One of the highest traffic posts I get on this blog is the brief post on accessing the Nike+ API with C#. I'm pretty proud of that post, but I don't keep up with how the API works.

Running Shoes

The Nike+ API is not published, so it's not public.  It can change at any time. If you are interested in the Nike+ iPod API, there is a much more up-to-date blog you may want to have a look at.  It's called Running Tracker.  I've been subscribed to the RSS feed of this site.  They've created a cross-platform desktop application to examine the data stored with Nike.  I know about their API changes through Running Tracker. If you have come to this site about the API, by all means, use the code if you can-- but also check out the Running Tracker site as it is more up-to-date on the subject than I have been.  Their application doesn't use C#, but it might be able to help you out with more information.

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