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  2. Google APIs - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_APIs

    The APIs provide functionality like analytics, machine learning as a service (the Prediction API) or access to user data (when permission to read the data is given). Another important example is an embedded Google map on a website, which can be achieved using the Static Maps API, [1] Places API [2] or Google Earth API. [3]

  3. Google Maps - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Maps

    The Google Maps API was free for commercial use, provided that the site on which it is being used is publicly accessible and did not charge for access, and was not generating more than 25,000 map accesses a day. [135] [136] Sites that did not meet these requirements could purchase the Google Maps API for Business. [137]

  4. Comparison of web map services - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_map_services

    API available Yes: Yes - Javascript, WPF, .NET (C#, VB), C++, Windows 8/10, WP 7/8, REST Yes: Yes Yes: Yes: Yes: Yes: Other Azure Maps API Maps Blog: Wordpress plugin / open search Shareable maps Yes Yes Via Email, Facebook, Twitter No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Readily available overlays Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Advertising Feature Google Maps Bing ...

  5. Geographic information system software - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth#Google_Earth_Engine; Provides algorithms and a large catalog of public data for global scale spatial computation. Mapbox – Provider of custom online maps for websites [18] MapTiler – Provider of customizable maps for applications and websites. [19] PaaS – Platform as a Service: geocoding or analysis/processing services ArcGIS ...

  6. Web mapping - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_mapping

    Web maps can easily deliver up to date information. If maps are generated automatically from databases, they can display information in almost realtime. They do not need to be printed, mastered and distributed. Examples: A map displaying election results, as soon as the election results become available.

  7. Street View Trusted - Wikipedia

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    Google Business Photos (now called "Indoor Path View") is a virtual tour service started by Google. It uses the same photography technique used in Google Street View in order to offer 360˚ interactive panoramas inside businesses. [1] Once the virtual tour is published by Google, the link to the tour is displayed directly on the search results ...

  8. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    A mapping service that indexes streets and displays satellite and street-level imagery, providing directions and local business search. Google My Maps: A social custom map making tool based on Google Maps. Google Earth: A virtual 3D globe that uses satellite imagery, aerial photography, GIS from Google's repository. Google Street View

  9. Search as a service - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_as_a_service

    A search provider company offers a search service and a contract is agreed with the client to support their searches. The client then uses the provider's API to upload content data or indexing metadata (if already available) for the content to be searched. The provider then constructs a search index for this content.