Is it possible to mark up Videos displayed on Page and retrieve them Using GSA as Google Search does this.
I was referring to this one in particular:
https://developers.google.com/webmasters/videosearch/sitemaps
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I'm looking for a solution, where users of my site can use an image search engine (e.g. Google), instead of uploading an image, they can search and pick one of the results.
My problem is:
Google image search API is deprecated!
Google custom search requires me to add "sites to search" when creating a custom search API key. However, I do not want to search my own site, I want to search the internet!
Which Google API is ment to search images on the internet?
Would it be plausible to include normal image search in an iframe, and somehow capture an image selection (i.e. when clicked)?
Google made it really difficult:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-ajax-search-api/browse_thread/thread/9885ea5ab20b8f01?pli=1
http://support.google.com/customsearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1210656
TL;DR: You have to use Google custom search, add a random site when creating the API key, afterwards you can tweak the settings to search the entire web instead.
Have you checked out LTU technology?
I found this url which JSON - seems to be the top results when searching google images:
https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/images?v=1.0&q=car
Is it legal to use the google search results in my own website not using the google custom search that google provides?
I have 2 different cases:
The first is that I design a search box, with a google logo and provide options so the user selects which type of content (web, images, videos...), and the the results open in a new window with the normal google search results page. it means I submit the the search query from my website to the google search results.
The second is that I design both the search box and the results page so that the results are shown in my website instead of the google search results page.
I found an example for this:
http://demo.tutorialzine.com/2010/09/google-powered-site-search-ajax-jquery/search.html
NB: In both of the cases I will include a google logo and link to the original google.com website as credit.
So which of the two cases or are they both legal?
Thanks.
You may be able to use the Google AJAX API for your purposes. See:
Am I allowed to use the Google AJAX Search API on my site?
Google also provides documentation for developers and example code.
For the legality of specific uses, you should refer to Google AJAX Search API Terms of Use and a lawyer. Good thing you said you don't want to use custom search, because the Google Custom Search Terms of service seem to specifically exclude using it with new windows and within frames in sections 1.4(b) and 1.4(c).
I'd like to know if there is a way to detect whether the user has entered the website from an Organic Link from Google on certain key words?
What I am trying to do is provide additional information to appear to those who found my site via Google?
Thanks!
Use Google Analytics
Sign up for an account and just add a small snippet of Javascript to your site. It's really easy to set up and track links from google and even the exact search terms used!
I want to write a mobile app which takes a picture and searches google images for similar pictures and then displays the results.
However, with google image search I can only search for text strings, and with the search API it seems there's no possibility to search for similar pictures; this feature seems to be available only through the web interface.
Any idea how I can solve this problem?
thanks,
Christoph
There is a way you can do this now, but its not officially supported, and there are probably some restrictions on the number of queries you can perform. Update
http://images.google.com/searchbyimage?hl=en&biw=1060&bih=766&gbv=2&site=search&image_url={{URL To your image}}&sa=X&ei=H6RaTtb5JcTeiALlmPi2CQ&ved=0CDsQ9Q8
There is also a google image search API, which is being officially deprecated, but it will work for now.
http://code.google.com/apis/imagesearch/
The Google Vision API.
https://cloud.google.com/vision/
This is very simple and easy and powerful.
I had done something like that recently for a mobile app, this is the code for it, it uses google search by image feature, and returns the "best guess" or the whole page
you could use that and modify it to do what you want, but once you get the best guess of the image you could search for any image with that title, etc
https://github.com/hbattat/search-by-image
I don't think it's possible. If you click the link to find similar images from the images result page you get a link with the original query included:
google.com/images?q=ORIGINAL_QUERY&imgtype=i_similar&sa=...
If you remove that GET param manually, the search does not work, it only shows the images search form.
I dont think it is possible to find similar images with google if you do not know what's on it.
I was looking for an answer to this some time ago, and found tineye. You have to pay for it, though. Currently (Jan 2012) USD300 for 5K searches, USD1.5K for 30K searches...
SerpAPI enables to search through Google Images and returns a clean JSON.
URL example:
https://serpapi.com/search.json?q=Apple&tbm=isch&ijn=0
Documentation:
https://serpapi.com/images-results
This service is integrated with most of the programming languages: python, php, java, golang, nodejs...
Google limit the number of search per day. but this service provides unlimited searches...
We're developing a program that generates search feeds for Google Search Appliance. We would like to use icons that would be associated with Google Search Appliance in the program interface.
Is there a list of icons Google officially allows to use in such cases?
I am afraid not. You need to ask for Googles permission as they want to maintain the integrety of their brand
Google Logos