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0782143334 978-0782143331 April 23, 2004 1
Google Brings Data Mining to the People!

Virtually everyone sees Google as, hands down, the best online search tool. Now you can use and improve on Google technology in your own applications.
Mining Google Web Services teaches you dozens of techniques for tapping the power of the Google API. Google already gives you fine-grained control over your search criteria, and this book shows you how to exert the same control in your own focused search and analysis applications. With just a little knowledge of JavaScript, VBA, Visual Studio 6, Visual Studio .NET, PHP, or Java, you will get better (and more relevant) search results--faster and more easily. Here's a little of what you'll find covered inside:

  • Improving the speed and accuracy of searches
  • Performing data mining across the Internet
  • Using Google Web Services to search a single website
  • Building search applications for mobile devices
  • Using caching techniques to improve application performance and reliability
  • Analyzing Google data
  • Creating searches for users with special needs
  • Discovering new uses for Google
  • Obtaining historical data using cached pages
  • Performing spelling checks on any text
  • Reducing the number of false search hits

Whether your goal is to improve your own searches or share specialized search capabilities with others, this is the one resource that will see you through the job from start to finish.


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Google Brings Data Mining to the People!

Virtually everyone seesGoogle as, hands down, the best online search tool. Now you can use and improveon Google technology in your own applications.

Mining Google WebServices teaches you dozens of techniques for tapping the power of the GoogleAPI. Google already gives you fine-grained control over your search criteria, andthis book shows you how to exert the same control in your own focused search andanalysis applications. With just a little knowledge of JavaScript, VBA, VisualStudio 6, Visual Studio .NET, PHP, or Java, you will get better (and morerelevant) search results—faster and more easily. Here's a little of whatyou'll find covered inside:
  • Improving the speed andaccuracy of searches
  • Performing data mining across the Internet
  • UsingGoogle Web Services to search a single website
  • Building search applicationsfor mobile devices
  • Using caching techniques to improve applicationperformance and reliability
  • Analyzing Google data
  • Creating searches forusers with special needs
  • Discovering new uses for Google
  • Obtaininghistorical data using cached pages
  • Performing spelling checks on anytext
  • Reducing the number of false search hits

Whether your goal isto improve your own searches or share specialized search capabilities withothers, this is the one resource that will see you through the job from start to finish.

About the Author

John Mueller has written 61 books, most recently Mining Amazon Web Services for Sybex, and over 300 articles for such journals as InformIT, SQL Server Professional, Visual C++ Developer, and Visual Basic Developer. He is the editor of the .NET electronic newsletter for Pinnacle Publishing, and runs a consulting firm offering services, including specialized application development, to small and medium-size businesses.

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John Mueller is a freelance author and technical editor. He has writing in his blood, having produced 87 books and over 300 articles to date. The topics range from networking to artificial intelligence and from database management to heads down programming. His most recent book is "Windows Command Line Administration Instant Reference" (Sybex, ISBN: 978-0-470-65046-2). His technical editing skills have helped over 52 authors refine the content of their manuscripts. You can reach John on the Internet at JMueller@mwt.net and his Web site at: http://www.mwt.net/~jmueller/.

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service routine access, cached size, faul tcode, compact policy, scanned date, developer license, trademarked material, shows typical output, synonym search, web services, query word, search manually, expansion search, cached page, cached data, object sender, fault message, fault information, offline storage, runtime engine, cached version
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Google Web Services, Visual Studio, Sybex Web, Edgar Allan Poe, Internet Explorer, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Office, Visual Tools, Mark Twain, Compact Framework, Markup Language, Program Files, Web Service References Tool, Common Files, Developer's Guide, Microsoft Excel, Select Case, Type Library, Adding Feedback, Corel Draw, Great Library, Handle Error, Addressing Users, Child Data, Defining the Search Request Arguments
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