Sign up for an API Key
The Google Base data API lets you access Google Base from your applications.
There are two types of keys: keys for web applications running on a specific
domain and keys for installed applications. An API key for installed
applications can be used in any application that uses programmatic login
to authenticate users. You only need one key for all of your installed
applications. See Google
Account Authentication for more information about how the two types
of applications authenticate users. You must have a Google
Account to get an API key. Your API keys will be connected to your
Google Account.
Here are some highlights from the terms for those of you who aren't lawyers:
- You have to make it clear to users that query results and inserts
are interacting with Google Base. It's important that end users are
aware that data they insert through your website or application will
actually show up on Google Base and be publicly available.
- The Google Base data API does not include advertising. If we ever
decide to change this policy, we will give you a heads up via the Google
Base Blog.
- Google will upgrade the API periodically, and you must update your
site to use the new versions of the API. The Base team will notify
you of updates on the Google
Base Blog.
- There are some uses of the API that we just don't want to see. For
instance, we don't want to see inappropriate content uploaded through
the API, same as through the Google
Base website. Remember that we reserve the right to suspend or
terminate your use of the service at any time, so feel free to contact
us before you do all the integration work if you are unsure of
whether your implementation will meet our Terms of Use.