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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 Developers - Wikipedia

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    There are APIs offered for almost all of Google's popular consumer products, like Google Maps, YouTube, Google Apps, and others. The site also features a variety of developer products and tools built specifically for developers. Google App Engine is a hosting service for web apps.

  4. Invidious - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invidious

    Invidious does not use the official YouTube API but scrapes the website for video and metadata such as likes and views. [10] This is done intentionally to decrease the amount of data shared with Google, but YouTube can still see a user's IP address. [11] The web-scraping tool is called the Invidious Developer API. [10]

  5. Open API - Wikipedia

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    For example, Google's YouTube API allows developers to integrate YouTube into their applications by providing the capability to search for videos, retrieve standard feeds, and see related content. Web APIs are used for exchanging information with a website either by receiving or by sending data.

  6. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    Google Chart API – interactive Web-based chart image generator, deprecated in 2012 with service commitment to 2015 and turned off in 2019. Google promotes JavaScript-based Google Charts as a replacement, which is not backwards-compatible with the Google Chart API's HTTP methods. Google Apps Standard Edition – Discontinued on December 6. [154]

  7. Google Analytics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Analytics

    The Google Analytics API [76] is used by third parties to build custom ... The official Google Analytics YouTube channel also hosts a range of video tutorials and ...

  8. Content ID - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, YouTube and content protection company Audible Magic signed an agreement to mainly create 'audio identification technology', and precisely, to license the use of Audible Magic's own "Content ID" fingerprinting technology. [22] When Google bought YouTube, in November of the same year, the license was transferred to Google. [23]

  9. Google Takeout - Wikipedia

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    The next month, on July 15, 2011, Google added the export of Google +1's to the list after it was frequently requested by Takeout's users. [6] Later in 2011 on September 6, Google added Google Voice to their export service. [7] A big milestone was the addition of YouTube video exports to Takeout next year on September 26, 2012. [8]