Public API for - Power BI for Office 365

Hello,
Where could I find the Public API for - Power BI for Office 365? Is there any related documents?
Thanks,
Bob

Paul,
The APIs at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/powerbi/dn874029.aspx only
seem to work for the new Power BI and not Power BI for Office 365. Am I correct in saying this?
Can I find an API for Power BI for Office 365?
Thanks,
Tom

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