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- = Who /are/ these Chimps?
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+ = Who _are_ these Chimps?
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  Infochimps[http://www.infochimps.com] is an online data marketplace
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  and repository where anyone can find, share, and sell data.
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  Infochimps offers two APIs for users to access and modify data
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- - a {Dataset API}[http://www.infochimps.com/api] to list, show, create, update, and destroy datasets and associated resources on Infochimps[http://www.infochimps.com]
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- - a {Query API}[http://www.infochimps.com/api] to query data from particular rows of these datasets
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+ - a {Dataset API}[http://www.infochimps.com/apis] to list, show, create, update, and destroy datasets and associated resources on Infochimps[http://www.infochimps.com]
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+ - a {Query API}[http://www.infochimps.com/apis] to query data from particular rows of these datasets
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- *Chimps* is a Ruby library that makes interacting with Infochimps'
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+ *Chimps* is a Ruby library that makes interacting with Infochimps' APIs as easy as
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  require 'rubygems'
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  require 'chimps'
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  your {Dataset API key}[http://www.infochimps.com/me].
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  To query particular rows from a dataset, you'll also need to get a
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  You can always explicitly set values in <tt>Chimps.config</tt> like
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  in the first example at the top of this +README+ but you may find it
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  # -*-yaml-*-
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  # ~/.chimps
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  :key: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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  :secret: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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  == Dataset API
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  search, list, show, create, update, or destroy datasets and other
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+ If instead of _creating_ a dataset with 100,000 baby names you want to
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  the Query API section below.
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  You can find a complete list of Dataset API endpoints, expected
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  === A Simple +GET+ Request
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  name: chimps
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  prerelease: false
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Dhruv Bansal