Beyond the Box with Googles Web API

April 17, 2008 – 5:41 pm

, the most popular, and many say best, , offers searchers many options to help them zero in on just what they’re looking for. Although these search modifier features are documented on own site, many searchers, including experienced and technically savvy people, simple don’t know these features are available. But these features, along with the , are only available to human searchers, who can type in their , and perhaps some scripting programs as well. But there is a way for programmers and web site to access ’s database from their own sites, in the exact way they need. This is done by using ’s Web API ().
With the API, programmers can use most any , such as PHP, ASP, Perl, .NET, and Java. ’s Web API provides “data ” that allow a remote program to access certain portions of easily.
You must be very aware of the Web API Terms of Service. You must obtain a developer key that you will include in each API use, you are allowed only 1,000 automated per day, and perhaps most important, you may not use the API for . It is only for your , and you of course may not violate any laws or .
provides a developer’s kit to help you get started. Data is interchanged between and the application program using an XML structure, so the results from should be relatively easy to parse even for only moderately experienced developers. If you have problems or questions, offers Getting Help, Reference and FAQ links, and you will find help and discussions on any of several forums should you need more help. Just search - from the !
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