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This software, that won the 2002 Google Programming Contest, allows Google users to find web pages that are located within a specific geographic locale. Source code is distributed under the GNU GPL.
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Note : This is preserved for historical interest only. If you
want a working geocoder, I recommend using an online API
). If you need a standalone
library, the source code for
available, or you can look into
Google contest submission
This is the submission that won the
. It includes a
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Allows access to the API via a REST-like interface, with results returned in XML.
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When Google decided to give developers access to their search (spelling and caching as well) services, people got really excited. That
Code: XooMLe: Google Search in XML
When Google decided to give developers access to their search (spelling and caching as well) services, people got really excited. That excitement waned somewhat when they realised that the API was only available in SOAP . This format is a powerful web-service
A Python library to retrieve Google results without Google API.
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Obs: You obviously may take a look at:
Googolplex is just a Python class to do a query on parse it and
returns the result as a list.
My friend Matias Torchinsky wrote me a pretty brief history about the Googolplex:
"According to the penguin dictionary of curious and interesting Numbers a
googol
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Online tool for checking any domain position for a given keywords in the Google's search results for free.
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Uses a given amount of terms to select a 'random' page from the index.
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Jump off to a random Google page when you're bored.
Last modified: Thu Jul 16 18:35:40 2009.
n. a small bubble or particle [imit.]
Oxford English Dictionary, 1924
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