Google is obsessed with personalised search these days. I swear even if you delete all your cookies and preferences Google still alters their search engine results depending on individuals. I think if you use google.co.uk enough though it will stick with it. If you're from the UK it should take you here anyway when you type in Google.com.
Yes, Google will give results as a user would see it from the location of the script (since that's where Google sees the request coming from).
this is my findings. i was type google into address bar (firefox)..then status bar say- connecting google.com then after second, looking up google.com.my and the final url was google.com.my as you see google.com was forwarded to google.com.my. so if you browsing from UK, it should forwarded to google.co.uk i think google will detect your geo location automatically
I am trying to figure out how google API works. I see there is a parameter (gl) that boosts search results whose country of origin matches the parameter value. Check this page: http://code.google.com/intl/el-GR/apis/customsearch/v1/using_rest.html#WorkingResults Of course I am not sure if that's what you need.
Hmmm... indeed. It looks like they finally added it back in for their current API. Will see what I can do.
The ability to specify geolocated results on a per keyword/URL combo is now working internally (internally meaning it's not available in the interface yet). The entire keyword tracker is being rewritten from scratch, so rather than patch in code for the old one that is being replaced, I'm just going to wait until the new one is rolled out before it's available. This is what it currently looks like in the dev setup with newcastle/newcastle.com as the test: Just wanted to let you guys know that the ability to specify country on a per keyword/URL combo basis is coming (and already working internally).
you can use "rank tracker" go check your keywords ranking in diferent local google/other search engines.im not sure if that is waht you looking for tho
Considering this is the support forum for this tool, I would suspect not. lol http://tools.digitalpoint.com/tracker