"APIs (application programming interfaces), observe the guests in this episode of the a16z Podcast, can be described as everything from Lego building blocks to Tetris to front doors to even veins in the human body. Because the defining property of APIs is that they’re ways to send and receive information between different parts, that is, communicate between software applications (which often map onto different organizational functions/services in a company too). APIs therefore give companies access to data and competencies they wouldn’t otherwise have — or better yet, that they no longer need — by letting even non-tech and small companies combine these building blocks to get exactly what they want...
Show MoreThis Podcast covers the topic of APIs (application programming interfaces) and how they can be used to send and receive information between different parts of a company or organization. The guests describe APIs as “Lego building blocks”, “Tetris”, “front doors” or even “veins in the human body”. They explain that by using these APIs, companies can access data and competencies they wouldn't otherwise have without needing large teams of developers. Ultimately, the podcast is about how businesses can leverage APIs to build more efficient processes and acquire new data points quickly.
Keywords: API Economy, Lego Building Blocks, Tetris, Front Doors, Veins in Human Body, Data Accessibility, Competencies, Efficient Processes
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