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TwitterList of public APIs created using API Foundry that access Open.ny.gov datasets
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TwitterThis portal is intended to serve as a means to access all available NMED data via secure Application Programming Interface (API).
To access our data, we require that you register with the portal.
You can browse the titles and a short description of our available APIs before registering.
Anyone who registers will be provided access to all of NMED’s public APIs.
Members of the regulated community served by NMED, as well as partner agencies and other official entities, can, during registration, request an elevated account that provides access to certain protected data APIs. Such requests will need to register using an official email account and potentially provide other means of verification before these account requests are approved.
Once registered, you will be able to fully explore and consume our collection of APIs, and access Open API Specification documentation that will help you understand, learn, and leverage those APIs for your purposes.
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TwitterAll 311 Service Request from 2010 to Present. Starting in November 2011 the data will be updated on a daily basis.
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TwitterOpenWeb Ninja's Google Images Data (Google SERP Data) API provides real-time image search capabilities for images sourced from all public sources on the web.
The API enables you to search and access more than 100 billion images from across the web including advanced filtering capabilities as supported by Google Advanced Image Search. The API provides Google Images Data (Google SERP Data) including details such as image URL, title, size information, thumbnail, source information, and more data points. The API supports advanced filtering and options such as file type, image color, usage rights, creation time, and more. In addition, any Advanced Google Search operators can be used with the API.
OpenWeb Ninja's Google Images Data & Google SERP Data API common use cases:
Creative Media Production: Enhance digital content with a vast array of real-time images, ensuring engaging and brand-aligned visuals for blogs, social media, and advertising.
AI Model Enhancement: Train and refine AI models with diverse, annotated images, improving object recognition and image classification accuracy.
Trend Analysis: Identify emerging market trends and consumer preferences through real-time visual data, enabling proactive business decisions.
Innovative Product Design: Inspire product innovation by exploring current design trends and competitor products, ensuring market-relevant offerings.
Advanced Search Optimization: Improve search engines and applications with enriched image datasets, providing users with accurate, relevant, and visually appealing search results.
OpenWeb Ninja's Annotated Imagery Data & Google SERP Data Stats & Capabilities:
100B+ Images: Access an extensive database of over 100 billion images.
Images Data from all Public Sources (Google SERP Data): Benefit from a comprehensive aggregation of image data from various public websites, ensuring a wide range of sources and perspectives.
Extensive Search and Filtering Capabilities: Utilize advanced search operators and filters to refine image searches by file type, color, usage rights, creation time, and more, making it easy to find exactly what you need.
Rich Data Points: Each image comes with more than 10 data points, including URL, title (annotation), size information, thumbnail, and source information, providing a detailed context for each image.
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TwitterLand Parcel and Public Utility Number Search API provides service for application developers to find locations by Land Parcel Number, Public Utility Number, Building Common Spatial Unit ID (Building CSUID), Lot Common Spatial Unit ID (Lot CSUID) and Property Reference Number (PRN) in additional to the existing Location Search API for finding locations by addresses, building names, place names or facility names. Please note that the PRN searching service is applicable to Lot searching only.
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TwitterThis dataset lists out all software in use by NASA.
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TwitterThe Open Data Portal (ODP) API allows you to access USPTO data at no cost � with several ways to do it. The ODP API uses HTTP, GET, and POST requests to return responses in JSON format. ODP also provides REST APIs, which provide rich search capabilities and allow users to retrieve patent application data, continuity data, documents, patent term adjustment data, and much more. You must get an API Key to use the ODP API. Note: The data products on our website allow users to download data without the need for an API key. Using ODP APIs will require an API key.
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TwitterGetting comfortable with APIs by: understanding how they work; learn how they are used; and gain experience using them.
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TwitterCC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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This is a crawl of the Web API provided by the Brazilian Federal Government for open budget data under the transparency portal (http://www.portaltransparencia.gov.br).The datasets included in this crawl are the procurement (licitações), contracts (contratos) and government organizations (Organizações SIAFI). An introduction to the APIs is provided (http://www.portaltransparencia.gov.br/api-de-dados) and there is a swagger documentation available at http://www.transparencia.gov.br/swagger-ui.html.Two additional undocumented APIs were also crawled:- (/criterios/contratos/fornecedor/autocomplete) Surrogate IDs from CNPJ (a fiscal organization identifier);- (/pessoa-juridica/{id}/participante-licitacao/resultado) Participation of contractors in procurements (contractors are identified by their surrogate ID, not their CNPJ).These undocumented APIs where only crawled for contractors that had contracts with organization number 26246 (Federal University of Santa Catarina).The crawl includes data up to January 31st, 2020. The aforementioned datasets are updated monthly. Software used to perform this crawl can be found at https://bitbucket.org/alexishuf/compsac-2020-experiments. This crawl-all.sh script does the full crawl (this requires 4 hours or more). More details of the crawling procedures can be found in the EXPERIMENTS.md file.
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TwitterList of the public APIs on health.data.ny.gov
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Twitterhttps://data.go.kr/ugs/selectPortalPolicyView.dohttps://data.go.kr/ugs/selectPortalPolicyView.do
This is a list search service provided by the public data portal. Provides metadata and aggregate figures for keywords searched on public data portals.
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Search - Conduct a search of the repository of raw public bulk data. It contains research datasets from the Office of the Chief Economist. The files are updated on a regular or ongoing basis. Use this endpoint if you are interested in searching across multiple patents or applications. For example, you want to return all Patent or Trademark products use productTitle and specify the products you are looking for Patent File Wrapper, for example. Product Data - Contains published, publicly available patent and trademark data in bulk form. Use this endpoint when you want data from a specific Bulk Dataset. You can test APIs right away in SwaggerUI. Download - Contains large bulk files of the Bulk Data Directory (BDD) available for download. Use this endpoint when you want to download bulk data sets.
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TwitterOpen Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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BC Parks data is available through the BC Parks API. The data contains information on provincial parks, conservation areas, and ecological reserves. This includes detailed descriptions of protected areas, available activities, amenities, park status, etc. BC Parks API is an open REST and GraphQL API web service providing access to a centralized compilation of current data related to provincial parks in B.C. The data are accessible via the BC Parks API are licensed under the Open Government License - BC. The API itself is licensed under the API Terms of Use (see related links, API Terms of Use). For more information, please see the BC Parks API console or GraphQL Playground.
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L'Administration des transports publics vous offre l’accès à son OpenAPI des départs en temps réel. Définition du schéma de l'API (XSD) Veuillez contacter opendata-api@atp.etat.lu pour obtenir votre clé personnelle. I) Arrêts des transports publics (location.nearbystops) A) Vous devez indiquer les coordonnées géographiques x, y (en système WGS84): originCoordLat= originCoordLong= B) Selon vos besoins vous pouvez préciser: maxNo= un nombre max. d'arrêts retournés r= un rayon autour des coordonnées (en mètres) Exemple requête https://cdt.hafas.de/opendata/apiserver/location.nearbystops?accessId=
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Twitterhttps://data.go.kr/ugs/selectPortalPolicyView.dohttps://data.go.kr/ugs/selectPortalPolicyView.do
It provides the number of downloads and API utilization requests by year (2011-2023) of file data registered in the public data portal, and is useful for analyzing the trend of increase in public data utilization. The file format is provided in CSV format, and the meta items are statistical year, registration agency, list name, data name, file downloads, and API utilization requests. You can download file data from the public data portal without logging in, and to utilize the open API, you must register as a public data portal member and log in to apply for utilization.
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The Victorian Government Open Data Directory uses CKAN to surface thousands of datasets from across the Victorian Government. This API is based on version 2.7.3 of the CKAN API documentation and …Show full descriptionThe Victorian Government Open Data Directory uses CKAN to surface thousands of datasets from across the Victorian Government. This API is based on version 2.7.3 of the CKAN API documentation and provides access to CKAN functionality for the purpose of integrating with other CKAN instances. It can also be used as a data source for other applications to search and download the datasets provided by Data.Vic. This API is the updated version that implements the Whole of Victorian Government API Design Standards for RESTful APIs developed by the Victorian Government.
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This dataset contains information about countries worldwide, such as name, capital, population, region, languages, currencies, and flags. The data was collected from https://restcountries.com/v3.1/all — a free and open API. This is a good starting point for world data visualizations, geography-based apps, and educational projects.
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According to our latest research, the Global Open APIs for Utility Data Sharing market size was valued at $2.3 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $9.7 billion by 2033, expanding at a robust CAGR of 17.2% during 2024–2033. The primary driver propelling this remarkable growth is the accelerating digital transformation across the utilities sector, which is demanding seamless, secure, and standardized data exchange between utility providers, third-party service providers, and end-users. Open APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) are now regarded as foundational to enabling real-time data sharing, integration of smart grid technologies, and fostering innovative customer-centric solutions. As regulatory bodies worldwide push for greater transparency and interoperability, the adoption of open APIs is rapidly becoming a strategic imperative for utilities aiming to enhance operational efficiency, customer engagement, and regulatory compliance.
North America currently commands the largest share of the Open APIs for Utility Data Sharing market, accounting for approximately 38% of global revenue in 2024. This dominance is primarily attributed to the region's mature utility infrastructure, early adoption of advanced IT solutions, and progressive regulatory mandates such as the Green Button initiative in the United States and Canada. Utilities in North America are leveraging open APIs to streamline billing, facilitate energy management, and support distributed energy resource integration. The presence of major technology vendors and a vibrant ecosystem of third-party developers further accelerates innovation and deployment. Furthermore, strong policy support for grid modernization and data transparency is fostering a fertile environment for open API adoption, setting a global benchmark for best practices in the utility sector.
Asia Pacific is poised to be the fastest-growing region in the Open APIs for Utility Data Sharing market, with a projected CAGR of 21.5% from 2024 to 2033. The region’s rapid urbanization, burgeoning energy demand, and ambitious smart city initiatives are driving utilities to modernize their infrastructure and digitize operations. Countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India are witnessing significant investments in cloud-based platforms and IoT-enabled smart grids, where open APIs are central to enabling interoperability and real-time analytics. Government-led reforms aimed at improving energy efficiency and consumer empowerment are further catalyzing adoption. The influx of venture capital, combined with a growing pool of technology startups, is fostering a highly dynamic and competitive market landscape in Asia Pacific.
Emerging economies in Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa are gradually embracing open APIs for utility data sharing, albeit at a slower pace compared to developed regions. Key challenges include legacy infrastructure, limited digital literacy, and regulatory uncertainties, which can impede swift adoption. However, localized demand for improved billing accuracy, enhanced customer engagement, and regulatory compliance is prompting utilities to pilot open API solutions. Regional governments are increasingly recognizing the value of open data standards in driving energy access and sustainability goals. As these markets address infrastructure and policy gaps, they represent significant long-term growth opportunities for vendors and service providers specializing in scalable, adaptable open API platforms.
| Attributes | Details |
| Report Title | Open APIs for utility data sharing Market Research Report 2033 |
| By Component | Platform, Services |
| By Deployment Mode | Cloud-Based, On-Premises |
| By Application | Billing & Payment, Energy Management, Customer Engagement, Data Analytics, Reg |
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