If your app is really that useful, why don't you make the API ID customizable so the user can obtain his/her own id?? Perhaps streamline or explain the application process for the user. Google happy, you happy, client happy.

This will defer any harm to you. And it might be hard for one person to use 1000/queries/day.

sqb

Martin-

Wednesday, November 23, 2005, 1:04:19 AM, you wrote:

 <http://www.google.com/apis/index.html>

 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

-Mark Wieder
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