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YouTube today announced a significant increase to courtesy Data API limits, which regulate how many videos app developers can upload and how many read and write operations their apps can perform ...
If you're curious how the site works: It uses the Google Maps API, Google Feeds API, YouTube Data API and Google's Location API to find the geotagged videos near your location.
YouTube announced V2 of its API, and with it the option to search based on location. Users uploading videos have been able to add geotags for over a year, and they’ve been viewable by location ...
YouTube channels will soon have access to more granular data about revenue and video views.
But the change also applies to the YouTube Data API Service, used by platforms like Social Blade, which tracks follower counts across YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Twitter.
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