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More than 1,000 Google API Calls

Discussion in 'Google API' started by Help Desk, Jul 2, 2004.

  1. #1
    Is there any way to get the API call limit raised from 1,000?
     
    Help Desk, Jul 2, 2004 IP
  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #2
    Contact Google and plead your case (it's not something you can buy though)... I believe http://www.googlealert.com/ was granted an unlimited query key.
     
    digitalpoint, Jul 2, 2004 IP
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    Is it allowed to use multiple keys and change keys for every 1000 queries?
     
    mirdin, Jul 26, 2004 IP
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    #4
    I really really doubt it :)

    if they allowed you to do that why would they limit you to 1,000 in the first place?
     
    disgust, Jul 26, 2004 IP
  5. mirdin

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    Well yeah, that's true the limit is 1000 per key though. It doesn't say that a script can only make 1000 queries per day :)

    In that regard scripts that allow users to enter their key are not so much different from asking a few users to send their key to you and use those keys.
     
    mirdin, Jul 26, 2004 IP
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #6
    You can only have one API key per person (by Google's terms).
     
    digitalpoint, Jul 26, 2004 IP
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    will breaking API rules result in terminating Adsense accounts?
    we can use 1 account for each proxy. there are at least 10 stable proxeis, so you got 10K searches already.
     
    qll, Jul 26, 2004 IP
  8. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #8
    The terms are no per IP address, but per person. We run over 1 million Google API searches per day from a single IP address (from the keyword tracker and search engine system), but it does not break the terms because each user uses their own Google API key.

    As far as breaking API rules terminating your AdSense account, I would doubt it, but I still wouldn't do it personally. If you are going to break any of Googles terms, you need to accept the risks and potential consequences. If you want to break any of Google's terms, don't complain if any (or all) of the following happens...
    • Your API key becomes inactive
    • Your AdSense account terminated
    • Your site(s) banned from Google index
    • etc...
    Point being, is if you are trying to get as close to the line as you can (as far as what you can get away with), you are bound to go over it at some point on accident. Even if the consequences are not related, you would have no room to complain. I've never heard of them doing so, but personally, I think Google would have every right to drop a site from the index if they got more than one Google API key, altered AdSense code, had more than one gmail account, or anything else that is against Google's terms.
     
    digitalpoint, Jul 26, 2004 IP
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    Its one company I wouldn't want to piss off, thats for sure.
     
    schlottke, Jul 26, 2004 IP
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    Ofcourse there is no way for Google to verify 'key per person'.
    Or does Google know I live with 5 brothers and 4 sisters and we work on building sites together? That's 10 API keys right there! ;)

    On a serious note, for now I'll stick to the concept of having users submit their key every time
     
    mirdin, Jul 27, 2004 IP
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    This is violation of their policy? Hell, I have like 4. I didn't know who to send them all out to (I hate choosing some people over others) so I sent them all to myself.
     
    NewComputer, Jul 27, 2004 IP
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #12
    I could be wrong, but I thought I heard that somewhere...
     
    digitalpoint, Jul 27, 2004 IP
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    NewComputer Well-Known Member

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    Not saying you are wrong Shawn, I just never read that anywhere. I have friends who are nearing the 20's by now. This invitation thing may have not been the best mode for them.
     
    NewComputer, Jul 27, 2004 IP