Yes. You can see a link to its documentation here: http://www.blufr.com
If you go to the related links below, you'll be able to find API documentation along with a form to request an API key.
because the inventor of answers.com thought of that name and it has answers.com because you can answer questions....
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API 6D exceeds API 598 in both pressure and duration.
MySQL is not an API MySQL is a database where you store data. An API is how you request information from another website.
The Java API is the API for the main Java Library.
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