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  • GMaps-Crawler

    Google Maps crawler using Selenium. All extracted data is forwarded to a SQS queue.

  • google-maps-scraper

    scrape data data from Google Maps. Extracts data such as the name, address, phone number, website URL, rating, reviews number, latitude and longitude, reviews,email and more for each place (by gosom)

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