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What website or product do you wish had an API?

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yeah!! or expect it to be closed :) – Shoban Feb 25 at 15:40
I don't get the voting patterns on this question. – Robert S. Feb 25 at 15:57
@Out in space: What do you not understand? – Rich B Feb 25 at 16:02
@Rich B, I should have said "answers to this question" rather than "question." I mean, are people voting stuff down because they think it shouldn't have an API? Maybe that points to the value this question presents: some or none at all. – Robert S. Feb 25 at 19:56

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IMDB

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Sourceforge

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StackOverflow.

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vatican.va

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Funny how answering a question with 2 downvotes can yield a net gain of 4 rep! It would be awesome to have an API to search the Vatican archives and an intratextural Biblical/Church Docs reference. – Peter Turner Feb 25 at 15:52
I agree. It would be cool, even if I personally have no use for it. However, wouldn't this be a search problem...more suitably handled by google? – cdeszaq Feb 25 at 15:53
The Bible text on the Vatican's website lets you look for the frequency and location of individual words in the Bible. That's none of Google's business. – Peter Turner Feb 25 at 16:06
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I wish the World of Warcraft Armory had an API so we wouldn't have to perform screenscraping to get statistics. It'd also be a lot faster.

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Wikipedia, SOF

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Every gas station offering fuel prices via RSS/SOAP/REST on a hourly basis

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What good would an API do? All you can do is read anyways, so just have your app (or whatever) watch the RSS – cdeszaq Feb 25 at 15:50
Maybe I want query capability for historical purposes. I did say RSS in my post - we can split hairs on what a API is but at the end of the day that would be a very valuable information service. And I don't think downvotes are for when you don't like answers - I contributed to this discussion. – BPAndrew Feb 25 at 18:13
petrolprices.com is great in the uk – Colin Pickard Feb 25 at 19:59
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Government web sites in general should provide access to far more data programmatically.

Some simple examples that wouldn't take an Act of Congress (so to speak) to implement:

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StackOverflow, bash.org

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Wikimapia

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every website ;-) and hopefully a standardized one.

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