Google Web APIs


Although over a year old, they are still interesting: the Google web API's.

The Google Web APIs service is a beta web program that enables developers to easily find and manipulate information on the web. Google Web APIs are for developers and researchers interested in using Google as a resource in their applications.

Google Web APIs

The Google Web APIs service gives you query access to Google's web search, enabling you to develop software that accesses billions of web documents that are constantly refreshed.
Developers can issue search requests to Google's index of more than 4 billion web pages and receive results as structured data, access information in the Google cache, and check the spelling of words. Google Web APIs support the same search syntax as the Google.com site.
Google Web APIs are implemented as a web service. The service supports several SOAP methods; these are described in an accompanying WSDL file that can be imported into your favorite web services programming environment. Alternately, you can use their custom Java library to call the service.


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