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There is no Public API for London 2012 Olympics. APIfied version of Medals

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Re: There is no Public API for London 2012 Olympics. APIfied version of Medals

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This google doc contains all known 2012 Olympics APIs:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rCvYbQOu94PpkEmxXwiFFWQY...

It is maintained by @gr33ndata https://twitter.com/gr33ndata. If you know any other APIs, please post here or in google docs

Re: There is no Public API for London 2012 Olympics. APIfied version of Medals

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It's sad that the London 2012 Olympics doesn't have a public API. If there was we would have seen a lot of awesome implementations from developers.

And which organization do you see stepping forward to foot the bill for this? Not to mention the current companies who have permission to distribute Olympic data feeds would fight it to the bitter end because obviously they make tons of money off of that data by selling it to all the big-name sports sites out there.

Re: There is no Public API for London 2012 Olympics. APIfied version of Medals

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It's sad that the London 2012 Olympics doesn't have a public API. If there was we would have seen a lot of awesome implementations from developers.

And which organization do you see stepping forward to foot the bill for this? Not to mention the current companies who have permission to distribute Olympic data feeds would fight it to the bitter end because obviously they make tons of money off of that data by selling it to all the big-name sports sites out there.

LOCOG could provide the feed and it could be sponsored by IBM, Oracle, Accenture or any one of those big IT consulting companies.

Re: There is no Public API for London 2012 Olympics. APIfied version of Medals

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post #5

Earlier quoted context omitted.

And which organization do you see stepping forward to foot the bill for this? Not to mention the current companies who have permission to distribute Olympic data feeds would fight it to the bitter end because obviously they make tons of money off of that data by selling it to all the big-name sports sites out there.

LOCOG could provide the feed and it could be sponsored by IBM, Oracle, Accenture or any one of those big IT consulting companies.

NYTimes has an Olympics API and it powers this site http://wasanolympicrecordsettoday.com/ (Source: http://darentrousdell.com/post/28210308665/guardian-olympics)

Not sure how to use it

Re: There is no Public API for London 2012 Olympics. APIfied version of Medals

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It's sad that the London 2012 Olympics doesn't have a public API. If there was we would have seen a lot of awesome implementations from developers.

And which organization do you see stepping forward to foot the bill for this? Not to mention the current companies who have permission to distribute Olympic data feeds would fight it to the bitter end because obviously they make tons of money off of that data by selling it to all the big-name sports sites out there.

In the context of the $15Bn total cost of the games, the cost of providing a data API to results and medals is hardly going to be significant.
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