{"responseData": null, "responseDetails": "Quota Exceeded.  Please see
http://code.google.com/apis/websearch";, "responseStatus": 403}

I think Google is tightening the screws on usage, our daily quota has
been going down for the last few weeks.

cheers

Joe

On Jul 5, 4:25 am, CA <wph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Jeremy!
>
> May I ask do you (or anyone else) know what the response is from the
> API when the daily query limit has been reached? I am thinking about
> having such a response trigger a query on Yahoo BOSS, so essentially
> we rely on BOSS as only our backup if no results come in.
>
> On Jul 3, 5:47 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <jrgeer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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>
>
>
>
>
> > To answer your other question, the TOS provide for a three-year deprecation
> > period. So you can expect Google to make reasonable effortsmto maintain the
> > Image Search API until roughly June 1, 2014. However, it would be prudent to
> > note that Google has given themselves an escape hatch in the event that the
> > API becomes financially burdensome to maintain, in which case they reserve
> > the right to shut down the API at any time, even without notice. In short, I
> > would be looking for a migration path out of the Image Search API rather
> > than counting on it to function for any real production appkication.
>
> > Sadly, you are correct in your assessment of the Y! BOSS API. In the little
> > bit that I've used it, it is woefully inadequate in comparison to the Google
> > API. However, if I can't rely on Google's API to work tomorrow, that is
> > serious incentive to develop a path to either BOSS or the Bing API.
>
> > And yes, I'm going to go wash my fingers and eyes in hot, soapy water and
> > acid for typing that.
>
> > Jg
> > On Jul 3, 2011 4:39 PM, "Jeremy Geerdes" <jrgeer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I would not anticipate an official hard limit to be publicized. Just build
> > > your app(s) to recognize the quota limit error messages.
>
> > > Jg
> > > On Jul 3, 2011 4:30 PM, "CA" <wph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Hi,
>
> > >> With google images being depricated, I saw it may limit the number of
> > >> requests it allows via the api. Do we know that that number may be?
>
> > >> Also, I haven't seen an exact shutdown date, if anyone has heard
> > >> anything that may be helpful. I heard sometimes depreciated apis last
> > >> for as much as three years. Am I stupid to use this API? The quality
> > >> of results seems better than Yahoo BOSS'.
>
> > >> Brad
>
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