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Use Google Correlate per US states #2
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Would still be a fun thing to do. The only problem: One would first need to assign each US location to a state. Is there a good API/list out there one could use for that? I guess Google Maps could allow for such a thing in principle? |
What do you have about the US location? GPS coordinates? Almost certainly the MaxMind output includes the state, no? Did you look at her published worksheet with the data? Otherwise, Google seems to have an API for it https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/geocoding/intro#reverse-example There is also raw GeoJSON data for US states: http://data.okfn.org/data/core/geo-admin1-us#resource-admin1-us |
This is how a single entry looks like
So it only gives city and country but also the coordinates, which would allow for using the Google API to figure out the state easily I guess. |
Indeed, it shouldn't be too hard as long as Google's API is not too restrictive. The state explicitly comes out. |
Now only for finding the time to do this ;) |
A service from Google allows to look for search terms correlating with indices over US states. What do "SciHub downloads per habitant" correlate with, at state level?
Probably lots of junk!
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