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I failed to find any official docs if OpenStreetMap provide any API for directions. Maybe there is some other free service for this task?
You can use the Open Route Service https://openrouteservice.org/
It has an API (docs) that has a comprehensive description and is free.
There is nothing provided directly by the OpenStreetMap project, but there are other options provided using OpenSteeetMap data such as the MapQuest Open Directions API Service.
In reference to your question and Android draw route on openstreetmap I found YOURS api which is free for use.
The routing API is open and freely available for everyone under the
condition that you don't overload the server. Overloading the server
in this context means: more then 1 request per second for sustained
periods of time.
Here is a sample request i used in replacement of Google's Direction Api:
http://www.yournavigation.org/api/1.0/gosmore.php?flat=28.6337465&flon=77.35780799999999&tlat=28.6388179&tlon=77.3606496&format=geojson
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Hello together,
I am curious if there is a possibility to update a Place in the Google Maps Platform Places API via a API request?
I can't find anything regarding it in the official documentation.
Or is the Google Places API really read-only?
Thanks in advance for your answers!
Kind regards
The Google Places API is a read-only API. If you are trying to edit a business listing you own, the Google My Business API may be worth checking out.
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I have a Java application and I want to transcribe, not a file, but a LIVE stream(rtmp:// or m3u8) that is being served by Wowza.
Is that possible?
Thank you
PS: I'm willing to pay any of those cloud services that offer audio transcription, but the ones I've seen don't seem to have this functionality.
There are a few options!
Google has one that is in beta, but seems very promising! Their documentation is a little light at this point but here is a good github example. https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/java-docs-samples/tree/master/speech
and their documention on it:
https://cloud.google.com/java/
The other option is IBM's Bluemix:
https://github.com/watson-developer-cloud/text-to-speech-java
Best of luck! If you end up trying out both I would love to have an update on which one you felt worked best!
EDIT Another useful link: Stream audio from mic to IBM Watson SpeechToText Web service using Java SDK while it doesn't interface with Wowza, this might be a good place to start for IBM.
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The Google Earth API was deprecated in Dec 2014 and will go offline in Dec 2015. As far as I know, Google hasn't announced an alternative.
What alternatives exist? Or does anyone have any insight into Google's plans or wishes to make informed speculations?
See answer here on another Stack Exchange site. The consensus is that
Cesium is the best alternative.
There is a new service Melown API available at www.melown.com, they offer generous conditions. Here you can find some examples, what you cand do with Melown: Melown Maps
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I want to develop an iPhone app, that will enable user to track his speed and speed limit of street/road. Is there any google map API that gives us this information? if not, can anybody tell me any alternate 3rd party solution.
Thanx in advance.
I don't think such an API exists at the moment.
Now google has started providing optional speed limit data.
See Roads Web Service section at following link.
https://developers.google.com/maps/licensing
Google does now provide a Roads API, in which you can query Speed Limit data, but, according to the page found here https://developers.google.com/maps/licensing, you must acquire a Google Maps For Work License. You may not query the speed limit data for free. It looks like the Business License runs $10k per year.
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Is there an API for google that I can use in my Perl program so that it returns number of results found for a search term?
Whenever a search is done on google, on the far right, it has a number of results it found and the time it took. I would just like to get this information.
Google deprecated their SOAP API a couple years ago. Try using REST::Google::Search or Google::Search, which use their AJAX API instead. I haven't had occasion to try either module myself, so I'm not sure which one is better.
The CPAN module Net::Google::Search implements Google's SOAP API for searching.
I'm not sure if this is quite what you're looking for, but you could check to see if it supports your use model: Google Ajax Search API.