Many of Google’s APIs are free, or free for all but the heaviest users, so you can argue that you get what you pay for. If you build an app on a set of cloud services provided by a third-party, there is a risk that those services will change or disappear so that your app no longer works. This highlights an issue with platform as a service (PaaS). These APIs will be shut down as per their deprecation policies: Blog Search API, Books Data API and Books JavaScript API (not the new API), Image Search API, News Search API, Patent Search API, Safe Browsing API (v1 only), Translate API, Transliterate API, Video Search API, Virtual Keyboard API.These APIs are now deprecated but have no scheduled shutdown date: Code Search API, Diacritize API, Feedburner APIs, Finance API, Power Meter API, Sidewiki API, Wave API.Today Google announced that a number of its APIs are to be withdrawn:
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