Thanks, Niklas.

But how about the second point. This kind of date search is not
possible with the browser, right? But can programming do this?

Andreas

On 1 Mrz., 13:05, niklas <nikla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 7:22 pm, Andreas <agra...@web.de> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I' not sure if I'm in the right group but here's my problem.
>
> > 1. I have a list of keywords saved in a spreadsheet file and would
> > like to perform an automated search of these keywords. For each
> > keyword, I would like to have the number of results found by Google.
>
> Hej
> 1. anything a browser can do a software can automate. It's absolutely
> possible from http get, parse the SERP and take the required
> numberOfResults. There might be a ready function somewhere already or
> it would be a few lines of java with httpunit or htmlunit or the
> python equivalent of "headless" browsing. it's similar to a macro and
> you can program the spreadsheet to do it.
> Regards,
> Niklas
>
>
>
>
>
> > 2. Is it possible to conduct historical searches? For example, I would
> > like to have the number of results that Google would have found for
> > "soccer" on January 1, 2006.
>
> > Thanks,
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