Unfortunately, the http://github.com/expensecat/mturk link doesn't work 
anymore. 

Additionally, the link to "the API docs"  here: 
http://search.npmjs.org/#/mturk doesn't work: 
https://github.com/pgte/mturk/blob/master/API.md

On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 6:56:42 PM UTC+2, Nuno Job wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> We (the team behind expense.cat) just released our Amazon Mechanical Turk 
> API wrapper for Node.js:
>
>
>    - http://github.com/expensecat/mturk 
>    - http://search.npmjs.org/#/mturk
>
> We hope this helps the community build new exciting tools using node.js! 
> Pedro Teixeira (the author) should follow up shortly with a blogpost (or 
> maybe a nodetuts) to help you get started :)
>
> We should be releasing and formally announcing some more modules in the 
> future, such as an ETL tool that complements this client to deal with 
> document transformations in a scalable way, and a sync provider for both 
> the browser and node. Stay tunned :)
>
>
> Nuno
>

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