__/ [ Gordowey ] on Saturday 10 June 2006 14:45 \__
> Hi all, I would like to know if it is possible to get the google PR via
> API, or something like that.
Yes, but I /suspect/ that you need to apply in one way or another. They give
you access to some datacenter that can handle the load without slowing
actual peoplevisitors down. Again, I am not sure... and I think it requires
your Web site to be highly popular.
> I would like to develop some code to get from google the PR of some
> links
>
> I have been looking for a while in Internet, but I haven´t found too
> much info about it....
>
> does anyone knows how to do it?
>
> any help would be appreciated
Search the Internet for 'Bokma PageRank Perl'. This should point you to a
command-line tool that you can script to process a whole bunch of links,
e.g. a list in a given input file. Think of it as a Swiss army knife to PR.
Best wishes,
Roy
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