This might be the reason....
taken from http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html

No Automated Querying
You may not send automated queries of any sort to Google's system without
express permission in advance from Google. Note that "automated queries"
includes using any software which sends queries to Google to determine how a
website "ranks" on Google for various queries.

who knows...

-G

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Peter Saint-Andre
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 2:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [JDEV] Re: Jabber + Google = Joogle + Joogle Agent


Now what did they do that for? :(

Peter

On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Dion Loy wrote:

> Google appears to have 403'd their XML interface
> (www.google.com/xml?q=searchString), so for now the joogle agent will
> not work.
>
> Tuesday, August 28, 2001, 5:09:43 PM, you wrote:
>
> DL> Joogle Agent is a Jabber agent that can perform a Google search for
> DL> you through a Jabber IM. Any messages sent to it (currently running at
> DL> [EMAIL PROTECTED]) will be treated as a search string for Google.
> DL> Results are returned in a series of messages.
>
> DL> This has absolutely no practical real-life use, other than to brush up
> DL> my Java =). At the very least I suppose it provides some simple
> DL> example code for using JabberBeans.
>
> DL> http://www.loy-fu.com/dev/
>
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