Many of today's best apps and games tap online information to give customers real-time data. Apps fueled by data from online weather, stock, and news services; social networking; and game playing networks are part of today's connected world, and part of what has created the smartphone revolution. It's mostly pretty easy to build these types of experiences by consuming web services that already exist, using friendly .NET APIs like WebClient, HTTPWebRequest, or the PCL library HTTPClient. But you can greatly expal3nnd your app's capabilities by building your own web service. Backend as a Service (BaaS) providers make this easier than ever, and in many cases you can get started at no cost. Because some of the best app experiences can be improved and expanded by consuming web services, and possibly even more by creating your own, we're showcasing many of the best online resources to help you get going, and beyond. Here are key places to go to get started:


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