Went to that issue and saw a link that said this:

"Unfortunately, due to Google's contracts with their data providers,
they are not legally allowed to expose the Dictionary API to third
parties"

This makes me sad for the future of my web app.

On Sep 9, 2:38 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> It has not changed, and I have seen no indication from Google that it will 
> be. As such, it would fall under Google's general TOS, which prohibits using 
> any interface other than the one provided by Google (i.e., google.com). There 
> is a suggestion on the issue tracker that Google launch a Dictionary API. You 
> should star that:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/google-ajax-apis/issues/detail?id=16
>
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> On Sep 9, 2010, at 3:27 PM, s wrote:
>
> > I need to use define:whatever queries. I saw in a thread from 2007
> > that it's not supported.
>
> > 1) Has that changed?
> > 2) Is that going to change?
> > 3) How can I get these results without being rate-limited?
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