A couple of thoughts: (1) PhantomJS is very helpful if you need a headless 
browser such as to apply JavaScript changes in the page to the DOM before 
scraping it, but using PhantomJS means dealing with the fact that it is not (of 
necessity, kind of) part of the Node ecosystem; which means you have to 
consider the possibility that it is overkill for the need described, (2) there 
are Node modules available on NPM that do a good job of scraping a Google 
results page, providing you a clean, high-level API to you.

        —ravi

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