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Reverse Dependencies for oauth

The projects listed here declare oauth as a runtime or development dependency

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Contains the logic for distributing messages through third-party APIs
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To deliver a more Rubyesque experience when using the Dropbox API.
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To deliver a more Rubyesque experience when using the DropBox API.
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To deliver a more Rubyesque experience when using the DropBox API (forked by petems).
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Allows you to issue requests with the OAuth gem using em-http-request. The benefit to this is that you can issue asynchronous non-blocking OAuth requests.
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Import users' contacts lists from Google, Yahoo!, and Windows Live.
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A ruby wrapper for the ESPN Developer API. Their API allows you to get sports, leagues, scores, standings, the latest news and more. This is a wrapper around that API so you can pull it into your applications with ruby.
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Uses Todoist and Evernote web services (and their respective API tokens)
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A simple way to make calls on Linkedin's API
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Consumes the Fellowship One API in your apps using ActiveResource. Implements 2nd party credentials-based authenticaion and full OAuth implementation.
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