Application Programming Interface Stocks List

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Application Programming Interface Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 1 GOOGL Google to require disclosures for digitally altered content in election ads
Jul 1 GOOG Google to require disclosures for digitally altered content in election ads
Jul 1 GOOGL Supreme Court Avoids Final Decision on State Regulation of Social Media
Jul 1 GOOG Supreme Court Avoids Final Decision on State Regulation of Social Media
Jul 1 GOOGL Social media giants get temporary Supreme Court win but no final clarity on free speech rights
Jul 1 GOOG Social media giants get temporary Supreme Court win but no final clarity on free speech rights
Jul 1 GOOGL Apple's China issues could hamper iPhone sales in 2025: Analyst
Jul 1 GOOG Apple's China issues could hamper iPhone sales in 2025: Analyst
Jul 1 GOOGL Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft Race Toward $4T Market Cap: Analyst Expects AI-Driven Tech Rally To Deliver 15% Returns Over Next 6 Months
Jul 1 GOOG Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft Race Toward $4T Market Cap: Analyst Expects AI-Driven Tech Rally To Deliver 15% Returns Over Next 6 Months
Jul 1 GOOG AI's ROI
Jul 1 GOOGL AI's ROI
Jul 1 GOOG Meta, Snap, Google in focus as Supreme Court dismisses rulings to restrict social media
Jul 1 GOOGL Meta, Snap, Google in focus as Supreme Court dismisses rulings to restrict social media
Jul 1 GOOG Character.AI held talks with Google, Meta, xAI about tie ups: report
Jul 1 GOOGL Character.AI held talks with Google, Meta, xAI about tie ups: report
Jul 1 TWLO Jim Cramer on Twilio Inc (NYSE:TWLO): ‘I Still Cannot Recommend’
Jul 1 OKTA Bull Market Buys: 2 Growth Stocks to Own for the Long Run
Jul 1 GOOG Google invests in Taiwanese solar developer to power regional cloud, data center
Jul 1 GOOGL Google invests in Taiwanese solar developer to power regional cloud, data center
Application Programming Interface

An application programming interface (API) is a computing interface that defines interactions between multiple software intermediaries. It defines the kinds of calls or requests that can be made, how to make them, the data formats that should be used, the conventions to follow, etc. It can also provide extension mechanisms so that users can extend existing functionality in various ways and to varying degrees. An API can be entirely custom, specific to a component, or designed based on an industry-standard to ensure interoperability. Through information hiding, APIs enable modular programming, allowing users to use the interface independently of the implementation.

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