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I'm working windows phone app and going to use place api from web service and after doing some searching I get 3 web service : here place api, google place api, and foursquare api... so which one have the most accurate, informative data for user and location coverage?
Accurate and Informative are subjective terms. Informative in what way? Is it breadth of data you are after (i.e. most locations) or depth (most information about a place, more reviews, pictures etc.) or freshness (weeding out closed places, updating phone numbers etc.) Must the location be precise down to eight decimal places or is four good enough? What use is excellent coverage in Europe say, if the market for my app is based in Indonesia? and so on.
In my opinion, your best option here would be to run a simple beauty contest as described in a similar question here and base the results on the factors that are most important to you.
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I am working on a platform to collect various data of software projects (e.g. code repository, issues, etc). Now I would like to create an index over software project, but before I do so on my own, I wanted to ask whether such an index already exists.
Ideally, such an index would list various (open source) software projects and offer data and URLs related to them. What I would need is at least the project name as well as the URLs to the code repository and to the issue tracker. An API to gather this information then would make it perfect.
Is anybody aware of such an index?
Have you come across ohloh.net? It's the closest thing I can think of from what you have stated.
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I am working on a travel site where i need all the places list in a country. So instead of storing and updating it in the database I wanted to use a webservice to use.Please let me know if any similar webservice is available
You could try the data from open street map:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/
Try this google places api, i think its the most comprehensive since it is based on google maps
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As espn cricinfo is built with tons of statistics around the world it is the best source as per my knowledge to get statistics to query and come up with solutions based on the stats. But espn doesn't not offer an API to get the data set. Is there any other way to get the needed set of data of matches played by a country etc. http://developer.espn.com/ does not have a API call for cricket sadly :( Please help me out
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I think ESPN still does not provide api for cricket. The Athlete API does not contain cricket yet. Anyway it is displayed as coming soon.
Athletes API Support page
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jXchange is apparently some sort of Web Service made by a company called Jack Henry. It's used for (I'm assuming) talking to your core AS400 system.
I've quite literally found nothing useful for documentation on how to get started using this.
Does anyone have experience with this and can direct me to a good starting point?
You can email a request for help to VendorQA#jackhenry.com if you are working for one of our customers licensed to jXCHANGE. We do have vendor documentation available provided that you are sponsored by a JHA customer.
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I'm looking to work with others to quickly build a rather large class flow diagram that may or may not be strict UML. Can anyone recommend a networked, concurrent collaboration tool for such a task? Price is not an issue, but the target system must be Windows.
Surely someone must have done something like this in the past.
Any ideas?
DabbleBoard has an online diagramming tool that may do what you want. It should work on Windows, although it is a web-based and fairly low-level.
I don't know exactly how concurrent you need it, but Google Docs have just introduced a 'drawing' document type, which is basically a stencil based system like visio. It includes flowchart elements, and of course can be shared.