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Google Maps API:

  • Place Google Maps directly on your website.
  • This allows you to add relevant content that is important to your audience and customize the look and feel of the guide to fit your site's style.
  • You pay $200 monthly credit to use Maps, Routes, and Places, but the Maps Embed API, Maps SDK for Android, and Maps SDK for iOS are free.


Twitter API: you can build,

  • Moderate conversation for health and safety
  • Creation and empowerment of individual utterances
  • Measure and analyze what is happening
  • Improve the community experience
  • Greater good effect

Youtube API: With Youtube API you can,

  • Add Youtube functionality to your application
  • Use the API to search for videos that match specific search items, topics, locations, publication dates, and more
  • APIs Explorer lets you check authorized and unauthorized requests

Flickr API: With Flickr API you can,

  • Uploading image
  • Replace photo
  • Asynchronous uploading

Facebook API:  With Facebook API you can,

  • Search data programmatically
  • Post to pages and groups
  • Advertising management
  • Track web conversions
  • Create live broadcasts, schedule broadcasts, interact with viewers during broadcasts
  • Create an app that creates and receives posts, comments on page-owned content, page insights

Amazon Product Advertising API: you can build,

  • Search or browse the Amazon.com product catalog
  • Retrieve detailed product information and images
  • Interface with the customer's shopping cart

Twilio API: you can build, del.icio.us API:

  • A network where users can call and message anyone worldwide.
  • It has a complete package of APIs that support everything from voice to wireless to SMS.

Last.fm API: You can build,

  • Your own program using Last.fm data
  • A recommendation app that uses your listening history and recommends new music and events

Microsoft Bing Map API: You can perform tasks like,

  • Geocoding
  • Reverse geocoding
  • Time zone search


del.icio.us API: you can perform tasks like,

  • Store your bookmarks online and access the same bookmarks from other computers
  • Use tags to organize and remember your bookmarks
  • Provides read/write access through the HTTP interface

Google App Engine API: It provides,

  • Access to Google's scalable hosting
  • Tier-1 Internet Service
  • Free access to some resources but must pay for quality environment

Foursquare API: It provides,

  • Access to global POI data (Location API)
  • Place database
  • Embed foreground and background location awareness (Pilgrim SDK)

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