Hi Guillermo,

Have you taken a look at Google Alerts? It sounds a bit like what you
are looking for. Not sure if this is exactly what you need but it can
send you email with mentions of particular keywords:

http://www.google.com/alerts

I use it myself to keep an eye out for mentions of some of my open
source projects.

Thank you,

Jeff

On Feb 16, 6:10 pm, Guillermo <[email protected]> wrote:
> And do you know if Google (or any other provider) can provide a
> service that allow something like that (by a fee maybe)?
>
> On Feb 12, 2:20 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well, whether or not your application will conform to the terms of use will 
> > depend on how you implement it. For instance, if you have a person who 
> > flips over to that application every 30 mins and runs the search manually, 
> > you'll be just fine. However, if you build the app and then set it up as a 
> > cron job so that it is automatically executed every 30 mins with no human 
> > interaction whatsoever, you will be in violation because such automated 
> > applications are prohibited in the TOS.
>
> > Jeremy R. Geerdes
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> > On Feb 12, 2010, at 11:53 AM, Guillermo wrote:
>
> > > Hi!
>
> > > I was reading the technical documentation for the Google AJAX API for
> > > the Non-Javascript Environments. (http://code.google.com/apis/
> > > ajaxsearch/documentation/reference.html#_intro_fonje) and this are the
> > > questions I have, since I think what I'm needing to do maybe falls in
> > > a grey area of the terms.
>
> > > I'm developing a web application for a client of mine (a public figure
> > > in our country) where we'll monitor the mentions of this person on
> > > social sites (Twitter, Facebook, etc) and we'll also like to use this
> > > Google API to monitor his mentions on Google search results (such as
> > > News and Blogs). We'll have a set of keywords (his name basically) and
> > > probably will be querying for news results happening every 30 minutes
> > > or so.
>
> > > - Is that under the allowed features that that this API can be used
> > > to?
> > > - Would developing something like that get me banned from using the
> > > service?
> > > - If it falls under the unauthorized use, what other options do I have
> > > to create something like that?
> > > - Maybe does Google offers this service for clients that would need
> > > these kind of features as a paid service?
>
> > > Comments and suggestions would be greatly appreciated....
>
> > > Thanks!
>
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