Bing Maps Autosuggest API expanded availability
News|26 February 2019
Microsoft has announced the Bing Maps Autosuggest API is now providing support for business suggestions in 8 new countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, and Spain.
Bing Maps Autosuggest API is available as part of the Bing Maps V8 Web Control and as a standalone REST API service.
The Autosuggest API provides suggestions for roads, addresses, intersections, places, and businesses, which is a very useful service for companies who have customers typing in addresses and/or locations. The Autosuggest API suggests and auto completes a business name or address, which increases the UX and also increases accuracy.
Documentation for Bing Maps Autosuggest API is available here
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