I'm interested in querying the TargetingIdeaService from AdWords, but I'm not sure if querying the service has any costs, and if "yes", what is the pricing and the limits.
I already spent a few hours looking for that info in Google and forums and even contacted AdWords support, but the guy that attended me didn't know the answer.
So, my question is: What is the pricing and what are the limits of TargetingIdeaService?
This page says you can do up to 10,000 AdWords api operations a day for free (no cost) so long as you comply with the t&cs (otherwise there is a fee if you are non-compliant): https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/ratesheet
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There are only 10000 Quota YouTube Data API provide. It is completely to upload video. How much about the fee about extend quota. I didn't see the fee list from API reference. Once other watch our live, does it cost quota?
There is no fee for extending quota just apply for it.
I recommend using the Query calculator for determining how much quota you will need
The cost is based upon the calls you make to the API so how much it will cost will depend upon how your application works and what calls you are making
As a company, I upload multiple videos per day.
I want to increase the quota, but I can't offer it to the company because I don't know the cost.
Please tell me how to calculate the cost.
Thanks for your cooperation.
You need to apply for your extension. Do so early it can take a very long time to get a response for me it was three months. Depending up on how much quota that you ask for they may ask you to pay for that. How much you have to pay will be between you and Google there is no documentation of how much they charge for the quota for this api.
Is there a way to (paid or unpaid) to increase the 5,000,000 units/day quota limit imposed when using version 3 of the YouTube API?
I have read that a video upload alone uses 16,000 units - this equates to only ~312 videos a day.
I have signed up for 'billing' but still don't get an option to increase from the "courtesy limit" of 5 million.
Yes, there is an elaborate form for applying for higher quota.
It is linked in the developer console for example at: http://console.developers.google.com/apis/api/youtube-json.googleapis.com/quotas?project=YOURPROJECTID
The form starts off with some statements:
This Application will ask you detailed questions about:
(i) your business, (ii) your use of each YouTube API (current and
proposed use, as applicable), and (iii) each of your website or
software application that uses or will use YouTube API(s) (each an
“API Client”).
This application also requires you to submit screenshots and design
documents relating to your API Client(s) and your use of YouTube
API(s). If you do not have these ready, please apply once these are
available.
We will strive to respond to your application as soon as possible,
provided that, all required supporting materials are submitted and
sufficient, and all questions are thoroughly answered.
Note: Please do not apply for more quota unless you are actually close to hitting your current limit.
There is a Form but they do not approve extra quota at the moment. Maybe in the future. Best would be to contact your Google Account Manager (If you have one assigned)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDdnNVF3aGpuLXV1R2V2Nzg3QjJoZWc6MQ
Is there a way to (paid or unpaid) to increase the 5,000,000 units/day quota limit imposed when using version 3 of the YouTube API?
I have read that a video upload alone uses 16,000 units - this equates to only ~312 videos a day.
I have signed up for 'billing' but still don't get an option to increase from the "courtesy limit" of 5 million.
Yes, there is an elaborate form for applying for higher quota.
It is linked in the developer console for example at: http://console.developers.google.com/apis/api/youtube-json.googleapis.com/quotas?project=YOURPROJECTID
The form starts off with some statements:
This Application will ask you detailed questions about:
(i) your business, (ii) your use of each YouTube API (current and
proposed use, as applicable), and (iii) each of your website or
software application that uses or will use YouTube API(s) (each an
“API Client”).
This application also requires you to submit screenshots and design
documents relating to your API Client(s) and your use of YouTube
API(s). If you do not have these ready, please apply once these are
available.
We will strive to respond to your application as soon as possible,
provided that, all required supporting materials are submitted and
sufficient, and all questions are thoroughly answered.
Note: Please do not apply for more quota unless you are actually close to hitting your current limit.
There is a Form but they do not approve extra quota at the moment. Maybe in the future. Best would be to contact your Google Account Manager (If you have one assigned)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDdnNVF3aGpuLXV1R2V2Nzg3QjJoZWc6MQ
Can anyone provide how to get historical options data with strikes by Google Finance API? Mbe Yahoo API can do it?
Thx.
AFAIK, there's no free API that lets you query for historical option prices easily.
Your best shot may be to collect it daily for the stocks you're interested in:
http://www.google.com/finance/option_chain?q=AAPL&output=json
I've never seen free historical option data prices. Neither Yahoo or Google provide them. I downloaded 2012 end of day data from optiondata.net. It includes daily prices, greeks and IV. As far as I can tell it seems accurate. There are several other paid sources out there but I have not tested their data.