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  2. Google APIs - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_APIs

    Google APIs are APIs that allow communication with Google Services and their integration to other services. Learn how to use Google APIs with authentication, authorization, client libraries, Google Apps Script, and common use cases.

  3. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps offers satellite imagery, street maps, 360° views, traffic conditions, and route planning for various modes of transportation. It was launched in 2005 by Google, after acquiring several companies that developed the technology and data behind it.

  4. API key - Wikipedia

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    An API key is a secret identifier used to authenticate and authorize access to an API. Learn how API keys are sent, used and secured in HTTP APIs, and see examples and incidents of API key misuse.

  5. API - Wikipedia

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    API stands for application programming interface, a way for computer programs or components to communicate with each other. Learn about the origin, evolution, and purpose of APIs, as well as the differences between web APIs, microservices, and other types of APIs.

  6. Web Feature Service - Wikipedia

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    Web Feature Service (WFS) is an interface standard for accessing geographical features across the web using platform-independent calls. WFS supports data manipulation operations, such as query, create, delete, update, and transform features, and uses HTTP and GML as communication and encoding protocols.

  7. Google Developers - Wikipedia

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    Google Developers (formerly Google Code) is Google's site for software development tools and platforms, APIs, and technical resources. It offers various APIs, developer products, and open-source projects, such as Google App Engine, Google Web Toolkit, and OR-Tools.

  8. Google Earth - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth is a web and computer program that renders a 3D globe based on satellite imagery, aerial photography, and GIS data. Users can explore the Earth, add their own data, view photos, Street View, and more, but also face privacy and security issues.

  9. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of products, services, and apps provided by Google, organized by categories and features. Learn about Google's web-based, advertising, communication, productivity, map-related, statistical, business-oriented, healthcare, and developer tools.