DataCommons looks very interesting http://datacommons.org/

I have not tried their API, I will try it over the weekend and report if I
find it interesting  http://datacommons.org/colab

Note: It's creators are from Google.


> Publicly available data from open sources (i.e. census.gov, NOAA, data.gov
> etc) are a vital resource for students and researchers in a variety of
> disciplines. Unfortunately, processing these datasets is often tedious and
> cumbersome. Organizations follow distinctive practices for codifying
> datasets. Combining data from different sources requires mapping common
> entities (city, county, etc) and resolving different types of
> keys/identifiers. This process is time consuming and can increase the
> likelihood for methodological errors.
>


> dataCommons attempts to synthesize a single Knowledge Graph from these
> different data sources. It links references to the same entities (such as
> cities, counties, organizations, etc.) across different datasets to nodes
> on the graph, so that users can access data about a particular entity
> aggregated from different sources.


Regards,
Thej
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