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  2. Yahoo Query Language - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Query Language (YQL) is an SQL-like query language created by Yahoo! as part of their Developer Network. YQL is designed to retrieve and manipulate data from APIs through a single Web interface, thus allowing mashups that enable developers to create their own applications [1] using Yahoo! Pipes online tool.

  3. Comparison of web map services - Wikipedia

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    Map types 6: map with traffic data (separate transit and bicycle view), satellite with traffic data (3D LiDar for certain places not present in most places), hybrid 9: road, satellite, hybrid, bird's eye, traffic, 3D, London street map, ordnance survey map, venue map 3: road, satellite, traffic

  4. Yahoo Maps - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Maps originally launched circa 1998. The data was provided by Vicinity Corporation. [5] A new Adobe Flash-based version called Yahoo! Local Maps was released in Beta in November 2005. [6] In April 2006, aerial and satellite views were added. [7] [8] On May 16, 2007, Yahoo! released a new map style designed by the cartography company ...

  5. API testing - Wikipedia

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    API testing is a type of software testing that involves testing application programming interfaces (APIs) directly and as part of integration testing to determine if they meet expectations for functionality, reliability, performance, and security. [1] Since APIs lack a GUI, API testing is performed at the message layer. [2]

  6. Talk:Yahoo Maps - Wikipedia

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    In late 2006, Yahoo began a campaign to upgrade their maps, to compete better with Google Local and other online map companies. Several of the maps used in the survey were similar to Google maps. The online survey is here. Best wishes, Travb 06:32, 19 December 2006 (UTC) At this time (july 17, 2015), the service is still available.

  7. Hybrid navigation - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid navigation is the simultaneous use of more than one navigation system for location data determination, needed for navigation. By using multiple systems at once, the accuracy as a whole is improved. It also allows for a more reliable navigation system, as if one system fails, the other can kick in and provide accurate navigation for the user.

  8. Hybrid testing - Wikipedia

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    The Hybrid-Driven Testing pattern [citation needed] is made up of a number of reusable modules / function libraries that are developed with the following characteristics in mind: Maintainability – significantly reduces the test maintenance effort; Reusability – due to modularity of test cases and library functions

  9. Mashup (web application hybrid) - Wikipedia

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    [6] (e.g.: Wikipediavision combines Google Map and a Wikipedia API) Data mashups, opposite to the consumer mashups, combine similar types of media and information from multiple sources into a single representation. The combination of all these resources create a new and distinct Web service that was not originally provided by either source.