Finally Google SOAP Search API pulled out

September 14th, 2009 | RSS Feed



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The SOAP Search API that was introduced for Google's queries and the interpretation of search results last time, has finally been canceled by Google. Now, it will probably be replaced by Google Rest API, which is simpler than the SOAP API.

Earlier, Google had said, that they would end the Google SOAP Search API by 31st August this year.

This is not the first time that Google has pulled out its features, but a couple of other products of Google have ended this year.

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