Jeremy,

What about translations of things like YouTube video title and
description text - where both the translated and the original text are
cached, so that the original text can be compared to what YT currently
has - to ensure that cached translation is never served for outdated
original text ?

Thanks again,
Zdravko

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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