Google does not provide calculator or dictionary APIs. The Search API  
is designed to provide basic web, image, news, video, patent, book,  
and local results, etc.  If you would like to see these features  
added, you can vote for the dictionary API here:

http://code.google.com/p/google-ajax-apis/issues/detail?id=16

And you can suggest other features on the same issue tracker.

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On Jul 27, 2009, at 11:08 PM, sandesh247 wrote:

>
> There are no results from the WebSearch object, for queries
>
>      searchControl.execute("2+3");
>      searchControl.execute("define:abase");
>
>
> The others (e.g. ImageControl), however, do return results. Is there a
> way to get the results i usually get on the web?
>
> --
> sss
> http://sandesh247.com
>
> >


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