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Google APIs Client Library for .NET (Beta)

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The Google APIs Client Library for .NET has reached a major milestone with the release of its Beta version, marking significant progress in supporting the Microsoft .NET Framework. This open-source library, developed by Google’s Client APIs Team, includes service-specific libraries and samples for Google APIs and is built on a new client library generation infrastructure. It currently supports Microsoft .NET 3.5 and 4.0, as well as Mono 2.6.7 and higher, with future plans to extend support to Windows Phone 7 and Microsoft Silverlight. A sample code snippet demonstrates the simplicity of using the library, specifically the functionality to shorten URLs using the goo.gl service. The development of APIs that provide self-descriptive metadata since Google I/O 2010 has facilitated creating and maintaining easier-to-use client libraries that support various languages and APIs. The team encourages feedback to enhance the library's usability and suitability for users' needs.

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