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  "title": "More Google API musing -- \"404 Correction\" in a personal HTTP proxy via Google's cache",
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  "html": "<p>Hmm... now that I finally stopped babbling and read the docs, I just noticed that the <a href=\"http://www.google.com/apis\">Google APIs</a> has methods to access their cache.</p>\n<p>Sounds like I need to write a personal HTTP proxy that includes \"404 Correction\" by consulting Google's cache whenever one encounters a 404.  Could be a new project, too, since someone I was talking to wanted searchable personal web browsing history and I think a personal HTTP proxy could help with that.\n\n\n</p>\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n<p>shortname=oooohg</p>\n<div id=\"comments\" class=\"comments archived-comments\"><h3>Archived Comments</h3>\n<ul class=\"comments\">\n<li class=\"comment\" id=\"comment-221090164\">\n<div class=\"meta\">\n<div class=\"author\">\n<a class=\"avatar image\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki\"><img src=\"http://www.gravatar.com/avatar.php?gravatar_id=2e83224d92ed7f1148f4dd3cdb0e4548&amp;size=32&amp;default=http://mediacdn.disqus.com/1320279820/images/noavatar32.png\" width=\"\" height=\"\"></a>\n<a class=\"avatar name\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki\">Bill Seitz</a>\n</div>\n\n\n<p><a href=\"#comment-221090164\" class=\"permalink\"><time datetime=\"2002-04-23T20:55:44\">2002-04-23T20:55:44</time></a></p>\n</div>\n\n\n<div class=\"content\">The problem is that it wouldn't help the most common case, which is where someone like Time mag or the NYTimes moves their archives into a Paid category. I never find those things in Google.\n(But I haven't looked that carefully, so I could be wrong...)\n(Hmm, I wonder whether the Wayback machine holds such things? Quick check shows the NYTimes blocks robots from content.)\n(Hmm, I wonder if the Wayback Machine has an API?)</div>\n\n\n</li>\n</ul>\n\n\n</div>\n\n\n",
  "body": "<p>Hmm... now that I finally stopped babbling and read the docs, I just noticed that the <a href=\"http://www.google.com/apis\">Google APIs</a> has methods to access their cache.</p>\r\n<p>Sounds like I need to write a personal HTTP proxy that includes \"404 Correction\" by consulting Google's cache whenever one encounters a 404.  Could be a new project, too, since someone I was talking to wanted searchable personal web browsing history and I think a personal HTTP proxy could help with that.<br />\r\n</p>\r\n<!--more-->\r\nshortname=oooohg\r\n\r\n<div id=\"comments\" class=\"comments archived-comments\">\r\n            <h3>Archived Comments</h3>\r\n            \r\n        <ul class=\"comments\">\r\n            \r\n        <li class=\"comment\" id=\"comment-221090164\">\r\n            <div class=\"meta\">\r\n                <div class=\"author\">\r\n                    <a class=\"avatar image\" rel=\"nofollow\" \r\n                       href=\"http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki\"><img src=\"http://www.gravatar.com/avatar.php?gravatar_id=2e83224d92ed7f1148f4dd3cdb0e4548&amp;size=32&amp;default=http://mediacdn.disqus.com/1320279820/images/noavatar32.png\"/></a>\r\n                    <a class=\"avatar name\" rel=\"nofollow\" \r\n                       href=\"http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki\">Bill Seitz</a>\r\n                </div>\r\n                <a href=\"#comment-221090164\" class=\"permalink\"><time datetime=\"2002-04-23T20:55:44\">2002-04-23T20:55:44</time></a>\r\n            </div>\r\n            <div class=\"content\">The problem is that it wouldn't help the most common case, which is where someone like Time mag or the NYTimes moves their archives into a Paid category. I never find those things in Google.\r\n\r\n(But I haven't looked that carefully, so I could be wrong...)\r\n\r\n(Hmm, I wonder whether the Wayback machine holds such things? Quick check shows the NYTimes blocks robots from content.)\r\n\r\n(Hmm, I wonder if the Wayback Machine has an API?)</div>\r\n            \r\n        </li>\r\n    \r\n        </ul>\r\n    \r\n        </div>\r\n    ",
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