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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