ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

ZDNet.co.uk - Winner of Best Business Website 2007
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Jobs
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


Application development Toolkit

Google tests search tools for developers

Stefanie Olsen, CNET News.com CNet

Published: 15 Apr 2002 10:03 BST

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Google is quietly testing a new service that lets Web developers perform automated searches of its vast Internet database and publish the results on their own sites.

The service, launched on Thursday, is called Google Web APIs, for application programming interfaces. The tools let noncommercial software developers "query more than 2 billion Web documents directly from their own computer programs," according to Google's Web site. For now, the service is free.

After registering with Google and downloading an instruction kit, developers are allowed to conduct up to 1,000 automated queries a day -- a practice that is forbidden on the site otherwise. Google used the SOAP and WSDL standards to create the APIs. SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) lets businesses connect their computing systems over the Internet; WSDL (Web Services Description Language) aims to improve messaging-interoperability technology.

The company has placed restrictions on the service, limiting it to "personal, noncommercial use." By agreeing to Google's terms of service, developers promise not to use the service with products that compete with Google. Developers own the intellectual property to any applications they create.

"The goal of Google Web APIs is to extend the reach of the Google search engine to the Web development community," said Google spokesman David Krane. "This is a free development toolkit mainly to enable software developers to experiment with several of Google's popular search services, including search results, cache technology and our spell-correction technology."

The move comes as Google seeks to broaden its business model and boost revenue. Earlier this year, the search provider introduced an enterprise search server. It also recently launched new bid-for-placement tools for advertisers that are seeking higher rankings alongside its results pages.


For everything Internet-related, from the latest legal and policy-related news, to domain name updates, see ZDNet UK's Internet News Section.

Have your say instantly, and see what others have said. Go to the ZDNet news forum.

Let the editors know what you think in the Mailroom.

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendlyPrint with Konica

Did you find this article useful?
70 out of 120 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments


Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:








Discussions

Adrian Bridgwater Adrian Bridgwater

Unwittingly Working For Google.

Saturday 11 October 2008, 10:13 AM

3 comments
Fastvideoboy Fastvideoboy

How to Rip DVD to iPod, MP4, AVI, WMV

Saturday 11 October 2008, 9:33 AM

1 post
deepesh deepesh

Hi

Saturday 11 October 2008, 8:38 AM

2 comments
deepesh deepesh

Hi

Saturday 11 October 2008, 8:38 AM

2 comments

Featured Talkback

In association with Intel
The fact is: Software developers today are really designers and not coders. The reason that business anlaysts exist today to model solutions is because they understand the value of designing software before writing it. All too often developers create code that has little value because they do not understand that business classes interact with other classes within the confines of a working model or pattern.

By: 1000165269

Read full story:
Making sense of agile modelling