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Any free/paid API to get financial news either world-wide / country specific.
Take it off Yahoo as an RSS feed:
http://finance.yahoo.com/rss/topstories
Reuters News API for non-commercial use.
NewsCloud Web Services has an open API -- commercial use is questionable.
MyAllies Companies Breaking News with JSON output
Example:
http://www.myallies.com/api for all companies recent news.
Or
http://www.myallies.com/api/amzn for Amazon news.
I can recommend financial news aggregator CityFALCON which recently launched their API. They collects news from all around the internet and score them according to the proprietary algorithm. So there is a possibility to sort news not in chronological order but by their relevancy. For more information you can visit this page http://www.cityfalcon.com/blog/investments/financial-news-api-widget/
You can also try www.xignite.com. They support SOAP and building a REST API that you can get news from.
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I use Google news API: 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/news?v=1.0&q=cow', but I have this message as a result:
'{"responseData": null, "responseDetails": "This API is no longer available.", "responseStatus": 403}'.
Is there a solution to use Google news API?
As an alternative API to search for aggregated news, you could consider Newsriver (https://newsriver.io). It's API allows to search for online news articles. Newsriver covers a large number of sources, it provides access to standardised structured news and comes with a extended search syntax based on Lucene query syntax.
You can also use gapi (https://gapi.xyz), the developpers basically recreated the same API but much simpler to use and it's totaly free. But you'll get a maximum of 20 results per requests. Anyway it is reasonable for a normal usage.
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Is there a free way to look up the title of a book using its ISBN number? I know there is isbndb.com, but they limit you to 500 look ups per day. Also I noticed there is the Google Books API, is there a limit with Google Books?
On the Google API's Console, it mentions a "Courtesy limit: 1,000 queries/day". There is nothing that states what happens if you go over.
Take a look at https://sourceforge.net/projects/isbntools/files/latest/download.
Or if you are a developer at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/isbntools.
No. Google does not specifically limit the numbber of lookups. In the TOS they do use the standard laywerspeak, "Google, at its sole discretion, may limit the amount of Google Books Content it delivers to you. ", but I'm sure if you, "Aren't being evil", as they say, you should be good.
Terms of service: http://code.google.com/apis/books/terms.html (which read a lot like the google maps API TOS).
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I'm using google JSON/Atom Custom Search API now. The problem is the total queries are only 100 per day. Need to pay for extra queries.
Is there any FREE Custom Search API? Maybe from Bing or Yahoo?
Thanks!
Bing.com has a free search API: http://www.bing.com/developers/s/APIBasics.html
The free search is limited to 7 requests per second per IP
Alternatives to Google Search are mainly developed for specific programming language as the following:
Searcharoo, its open source and
customisable.
http://searcharoo.codeplex.com/
lucene, from apache open source and
customisable.
http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/index.html
Bing.com has a free search API: http://www.bing.com/developers/s/APIBasics.html The free search is limited to 5000 requests.
Click here after subscribing the BING search API for test the API for developer perspective,
There is not available any api in java for search the google results. so you have only do for paid for this api and get the 1000 query for per day. and you can also visit this site for pricing policy https://developers.google.com/custom-search/v1/overview#Pricing
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I'm looking for alternatives to Google Book Search API.
Ideally, something with more detailed information about books.
Try the RESTful API from ISBN DB http://isbndb.com/api/v2/docs
I have been using the API from the literature social network GoodReads https://www.goodreads.com/api
I find the results are a lot more relevant then Google Books because there relevance ordering takes a books popularity on the site into account. You don't get results like multiple versions of the same book or some obscure essay (this could be a plus or a minus depending on what you're doing).
However, the images are often missing and when they are there they are very low res!
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Which popular websites out there support an HTTP based API?
I am looking for content of general public interest (hence, Amazon's RESTful API wouldn't qualify, for example).
Some sites which I am aware of:
Twitter
Netflix
Upcoming
Google
eBay
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Although not a direct programming question, it will help programmers find some inspiration for new projects
A similar question has been asked but didn't get many responses probably because it was very specific about being RESTful.
The site (with blog) "Programmable Web" collects sites, apis and howtos to create mash-ups.
You can search by programming language, protocols, wether you want something with JSON or SOAP and so on and check out existing mash-ups.
http://www.programmableweb.com/