I don't think so, and here are two reasons why.

1. The TOS prohibit the making of automated requests. While you could design 
such an application such that the request(s) are made when a user hits the 
page, you would not be able to run a cron job that would automatically update 
your cache.

2. The TOS also prohibit you from transmitting data obtained from the Custom 
Search API on behalf of one user to any other user. I.e., you can't display 
results received by one user for another. If you're not dealing with the Custom 
Search API, but with News or Image, etc., you can "clip" results and store them 
locally, but it has to be done by an end-user. I.e., you can cache the results, 
but only if someone specifically chooses to do so.

Jeremy R. Geerdes
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On Mar 1, 2011, at 3:59 PM, Giulia wrote:

> I'm developing Google API products, but I still do not understand
> some Google's use policies,  I want to ask:
> If I want to assure my pages open speed, I make some keywords as tags
> (not the user directly type the words)  via a API search submit,  and
> then I cache the return results into a database (for a couple of hours
> update the cache data and delete the old cache datas), whether it is
> allow?  Thanks.
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