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This category includes both resources concentrating on the technical aspects of Google's Web API for search, and applications built using them.
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Official blog archive. Provided news and tips about this API.
PHP class library designed to make accessing the Google API using PHP via SOAP
Index of Google's active APIs.
A central hub for developers to access resources, tools, and support from Google. Provides a comprehensive platform for developers to explore Google's products and services, learn from tutorials and documentation, and connect with the developer community.
Provides a platform independent and an easy-to-use C and C++ interface to the API. Includes sources and instructions for use.
Python wrapper for the Google Web API.
Library aiming to make the API more accessible to Ruby programmers. Includes source code, demonstrations, and a copy of the API Reference.
Ryan Naraine's article: "With eyes firmly fixed on winning the approval of the Web developer community, search technology favorite Google has launched a Web API service using the SOAP and WSDL standards." (April 12, 2002)
Official blog archive. Provided news and tips about this API.
A central hub for developers to access resources, tools, and support from Google. Provides a comprehensive platform for developers to explore Google's products and services, learn from tutorials and documentation, and connect with the developer community.
Index of Google's active APIs.
PHP class library designed to make accessing the Google API using PHP via SOAP
Python wrapper for the Google Web API.
Provides a platform independent and an easy-to-use C and C++ interface to the API. Includes sources and instructions for use.
Library aiming to make the API more accessible to Ruby programmers. Includes source code, demonstrations, and a copy of the API Reference.
Ryan Naraine's article: "With eyes firmly fixed on winning the approval of the Web developer community, search technology favorite Google has launched a Web API service using the SOAP and WSDL standards." (April 12, 2002)
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