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Anyone using Google's API and hates the 1000-query daily limit? I have your answer.
A few minutes ago, I found an awesomely simple method of being able to pull results from Google an unlimited number of times per day. I came up with this myself, and thus far, haven't seen it anywhere else (though I suppose it's completely possible).
One simple line of code in PHP (can work in almost any similar language though). Can any of you figure it out ? I'm sure there are many ways to get it done, but I seriously doubt anyone can do it in one simple line of code like my method. Hint: It doesn't involve any proxies, setting fake headers, etc.... all that would take more than one line of code :upsidedow Enjoy :winkwink: |
No clue about the line of code, but it sounds nice.
If you care to share in confidence hit up the email below..lol |
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Also wouldn't want someone (not saying you) taking it and attacking google so they figure it out and block it :2 cents: |
Yes I know already yo.
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Where can I get some code to use the API... I signed up many months ago but haven't got around to writing anything yet..
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Simply use a diff ID - rotate between many AND cache older results and voila
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Well the different ids could be put into an array and pulled so yes that part is one line hehe the cache is a bit more obviously.
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Share that 1 line of code.. only the 1337 are reading this thread anyways, as proof, there was a juicy sighting in this thread
:) i found this interesting page that has a php script that pulls pagerank: http://www.googlecommunity.com/scrip...e-pagerank.php source code for the php deflated: http://www.googlecommunity.com/scrip...nk-source.phps Fight the oogling! |
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Maybe Google would offer me a reward for it :1orglaugh (yeah right!) |
ha ha ha
can i get woo woo |
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