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    <title>google as a platform</title>
    <summary>A follow-up on my eariler reference to Google as a platform, a system administrator reveals in a mailing list post that Google will be offering...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>A follow-up on my eariler reference to <a href="index.php?blogarch/2002_04_01_archive.php#75054651">Google as a platform</a>, a system administrator reveals in a mailing list post that <a href="http://www.ruby-talk.org/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/37623">Google will be offering an API</a>:</p><blockquote>Here at Google, we're about to start offering an API to our
search-engine, so that people can programmatically use Google through
a clean and clearly defined interface, rather than have to resort to
parsing HTML.</blockquote><p>I really hope they charge money for it. Especially if they do it as a pennies-per result web service. They'd help launch the entire infrastructure for such products, and it'd be a great additional revenue stream for them. Relevant info about their <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/08/technology/ebusiness/08GOOG.html?homepageinsidebox">refinement of the Google business model</a> is available over at The Paper That Shall Not Be Named.</p><p>Google side note: Didja know that <a href="http://www-db.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html" title="big long research paper from Larry and Sergei">Page Rank</a> was named after Larry Page, not HTML pages? It's true. There's also a less lengthy, easier to understand, less interesting <a href="http://www.goodlookingcooking.co.uk/PageRank.pdf" title="big-ass PDF file">explanation of Page Rank's function</a>, done by a third-party researcher.]]>
      
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