Google Sheets is a cloud-based spreadsheet application that allows users to create, edit, and share spreadsheets with others in real-time. It offers a wide range of features, including the ability to create and format cells, insert charts and graphs, apply formulas and functions, and collaborate with others on the same spreadsheet. Google Sheets is integrated with other Google apps, such as Google Drive and Google Docs, making it easy to share and work on spreadsheets with others. Google Sheets API provides programmatic access to Google Sheets data and functionality. It allows developers to create, edit, and share spreadsheets, as well as perform other operations such as importing and exporting data, applying formulas, and creating charts and graphs. The API is documented in detail, with code samples and tutorials available. It uses REST APIs, which are a set of web services that use HTTP requests to access and manipulate data. The API also supports webhooks, which allow developers to receive notifications when changes are made to a spreadsheet. To prevent excessive usage, the API enforces rate limits, which restrict the number of requests that can be made within a certain time period.
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Up to 10 requests per second per user
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Up to 100 requests per second per user
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Up to 1,000 requests per second per user
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Up to 10,000 requests per second per user
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