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Google launched its latest sustainability tool, a series of environmental geospatial APIs that help cities, businesses, and other partners map solar, air quality, and pollen data worldwide.
Google, in an attempt to help people account for this airborne inconvenience when embarking on outings and making travel plans, has added a tool called Pollen API to its Maps platform.
Google’s recent video isn’t a technical guide. It’s a quick intro to the four different Search Console API methods, with examples of which data can be exported through each.
That’s according to Louisa Bainbridge, head of marketing for iGeolise. In addition, she says the TravelTime API is much more cost effective than Google Maps’ API. Tourism, jobs, real estate.
Google will charge that card if users exceed a certain number of API requests, which is different for different services. Google will provide users a free $200 credit toward those costs each month.
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