ODATA and Free Azure Market Place URLs for Excel 2010 (32-Bit) PowerPivot

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Hello:

My apologies, for cross-posting. I'm new to this site. So, I had posted this question a few days ago to the "Excel Questions" Forum prior to seeing this "Power BI" Forum.

I'm testing Excel 2010 (32-bit) PowerPivot for SQL Server 2008 R2.

Can someone point out to me some sample ODATA URLs that I can test within PowerPivot? For example, Netflix used to use ODATA. But, I could not test with its URL because Netflix apparently does not use ODATA anymore.

Also, are there some free Microsoft Azure Market Place URLs or files that I can test with in PowerPivot?

Thanks!

John
 

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Workdays for a market open Mon, Wed, Friday?
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