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1. Geographic hierarchy 2. On a Google map 3. By latest time updated - send a robot in each day looking for changes on the home page 4. By latest time updated - a sort option within the geographic hierarchy 5. By population ranges 6. Display most/least updated by major population ranges - Help identify the most or least active websites in a comparative fashion 7. Display on a map the cities, towns, and townships with no known web site - then use to crowd source attempts to find the missing sites/pages From: U.S. City and County Web Data API Description

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  • 1. Geographic hierarchy 2. On a Google map 3. By latest time updated - send a robot in each day looking for changes on the home page 4. By latest time updated - a sort option within the geographic hierarchy 5. By population ranges 6. Display most/least updated by major population ranges - Help identify the most or least active websites in a comparative fashion 7. Display on a map the cities, towns, and townships with no known web site - then use to crowd source attempts to find the missing sites/pages From: U.S. City and County Web Data API Description
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  • 1. Geographic hierarchy 2. On a Google map 3. By latest time updated - send a robot in each day looking for changes on the home page 4. By latest time updated - a sort option within the geographic hierarchy 5. By population ranges 6. Display most/least updated by major population ranges - Help identify the most or least active websites in a comparative fashion 7. Display on a map the cities, towns, and townships with no known web site - then use to crowd source attempts to find the missing sites/pages Also, any idea if the API is built on the data collected by the US Census of Governments in 2007: This relates to #7 - when I dug into the 2007 Censis data I found that MOST local governments do not actually have websites - why? There are thousands of rural townships and towns with no web sites. I also found thousands without their own URL and instead a few web pages on some static local tourism web site with nothing more than basic directory information. While I would guess 90% of the population is served with a local government website, this is an untold story (until now). Steve From: U.S. City and County Web Data API Description This geographic names data set provides a "mashup" of URLs for official city and county government web sites and city and county location data from the USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). GNIS data includes incorporated places, census designated areas, unincorporated places, counties, and populated places. The base URL for all calls to the Loans & Grants Search API is . The API is RESTful and output formats are available in XML and JSON. Methods * City/County Data - All URLs If a city or county government has more than one domain or URL, one URL has been tagged as the primary city or county URL. These methods return only primary URLs. * City/County Data - Only Primary URLs If a city or county government has more than one domain or URL, one URL has been tagged as the primary city or county URL. These methods return only primary URLs. * City/County Data - All Data These methods returns all city and county data, including geographic data for cities and counties that do not have web sites. Steven Clift - Executive Director - Follow me - New Tel: +1.612.234.7072
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