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AdWords API |
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Google's free AdWords API service lets developers engineer computer programs that interact directly with the AdWords server. With the applications created, advertisers and third parties can more efficiently - and creatively - manage their large AdWords accounts and campaigns. Additionally, we are pleased to offer a PHP and Java Client API implementation.
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AdSense API |
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The AdSense API enables you to integrate AdSense signup, ad unit management, and reporting into your web or blog hosting platform. You and your users can generate revenue from your users' web content on your website by showing relevant ads, providing web search and referring products. Sample client implementations are available in Java, Perl, Python, PHP and .NET.
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Blogger Data API |
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The Blogger data API allows client applications to view and update Blogger content in the form of Google data API ("GData") feeds. Your client application can use GData to create new blog posts, edit or delete existing posts, and query for posts that match particular criteria.
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Google Checkout API |
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The Google Checkout API enables merchants to integrate their existing e-commerce systems with Google Checkout, communicate order status to buyers, and take advantage of advanced functionality offered by the service. Sample client implementations are currently available in Java, PHP, and Classic ASP.
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YouTube API |
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YouTube offers open access to key parts of the YouTube video repository and user community, via an open API interface and RSS feeds. Using our APIs, you can easily integrate online videos from YouTube's rapidly growing repository of videos into your application. |
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Google Toolbar API |
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The Google Toolbar API lets you create custom buttons for the Google Toolbar (version 4 and above) using XML. Buttons can navigate to and search a site, display an RSS feed in a menu, and change their icon dynamically. |
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Google Gadgets API |
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If you'd like to create modules for the Google personalized homepage, there is a way for you to do just that. There is also a Google group set up for those who'd like to create new modules. You can also check out the module directory that includes some modules the team created to help get the ball rolling.
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Google AJAX Search API |
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The AJAX Search API lets you integrate a dynamic Google search module into your web pages so your users can mash up Google search results with other content on your site or add search results clippings to their own content.
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Google Coupon Feeds |
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Google coupon feeds enable businesses to provide coupon listings that will be included in Google search results. |
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Google Code Search Data API |
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The Google Code Search data API allows client applications to view data from Code Search in the form of Google data API ("GData") feeds. Your client application can use the Google Code Search data API to query for public source code for function definitions and sample code.
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Google Base Data API |
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The Google Base data API allows client applications to view and update stored data in the form of Google data API ("GData") feeds. Your client application can use the Google Base data API to create new data, edit or delete existing data, and query for data items that match particular criteria.
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Google Calendar Data API |
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The Google Calendar API allows client applications to view and update calendar events in the form of Google data API ("GData") feeds. Your client application can use the Google Calendar data API to create new events, edit or delete existing events, and query for events that match particular criteria.
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Google SOAP Search API |
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With the Google Web APIs service, software developers can query billions of web pages directly from their own computer programs. The Google web search API uses the SOAP and WSDL standards.
As of December 5, 2006, we are no longer issuing new API keys for the SOAP Search API. Developers with existing SOAP Search API keys will not be affected.
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