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Launched more than 6 years ago, the freegeoip.net API has grown into one of the biggest and most widely used APIs for IP to location services worldwide. The API is used by thousands of developers, SMBs and large corporations around the globe and is currently handling more than 2 billion requests per day. After years of operation and the API remaining almost unchanged, today we announce the complete re-launch of freegeoip into a faster, more advanced and more scalable API service called...
Devolia Geo is a RPC (Remote Procedure Call) service offering user geolocation (i.e. the service returns the closest city and country names from latitude and longitude or IP address).
PHP web API designed to simplify object handling(loading, saving, querying, displaying, and editing), abstract the data from its display structure, and layout and allow the target data to be delivered to any supported format without special logic.
Gemibloo is a fully open and very extensible Geo Micro blogging platform thanks to its import and export plugins. Geolocation is extracted from pictures sent by mail from mobile phones, displayed on a map, and used to update Twitter & Fire Eagle.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.