for how to sign up for a developer key for the Google APIs. Last I heard
you get 1000 queries per day, each of which may return max 10 results.

And therein lies the rub. If I, say, create an app that uses the
Google API it's linked to my Google developer id. If I then
distribute that app, my developer id is responsible for *all* those
accumulated queries. If my app becomes wildly popular and 1001 people
use it once in a single day, every single one of those copies will
stop working. AND every other app I have created using my developer id
will also stop working.

I'm building an app that helps me analyze keyword data (like from WordTracker). Since I probably can't automate further research, I thought that a least a double click on a specific keyword could launch a browser and do a search engine query (whether Google, MSN, or whatever). I did a search, then copied the resulting URL, went back to Rev, modified the search string so that I could insert my keyword phrase and used the revGoURL command to run it. It worked, but then I tried a couple of different browsers to compare the URLs that are generated from a search and found them to be different;

From Mac IE (my default browser): http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=funny+bumper+stickers From Safari: http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=funny+bumper+stickers&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

And from IE on my PC it was different that either of these! I tried deleting parts of the url only to break it. What I'd like is a generic search query that would open the user's default browser. When I switch my default browser to Safari the first query works, and works on my PC, but I'm curious as to the differences.

Hopefully this isnt a violation of googles terms . . .


Marty
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