An API key is no longer required, but you MUST still provide a valid  
HTTP referrer header.  If you don't have a website at all, this means  
that you will need to set up at least some sort of free site.  I would  
recommend pointing the referrer to a page that contains at least some  
sort of basic information about your application and how to contact  
you in case Google has a problem with your stuff.

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On Mar 3, 2009, at 5:10 AM, $#LOK@ wrote:

>
> Hi........i want to use google search api in my non-wb application.So
> how  do i get the key for the google api as it asks for url of my
> site .Actually i m using simple HTML code but it does not have domain
> name on the internet ,the html file is saved in my local disk.
>
> please please help me..............
>
> >


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