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 Capturing Google output
Author:Alan Pritchard
Date:Thursday, 3rd Mar 2005 19:55
Views:2,228 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Internet Searching, Webmaster, eCommerce
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Does anyone know if there is a product that will capture the whole of a Google search - many thousands of references. I want to store them on disk to look at them at my own pace and delete urls from the files. It gets very tedious saving page after page.

Alan Pritchard

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  Capturing Google output
Does anyone know if there is a product that will capture the whole of a Google search - many thousands ...
Alan Pritchard 03/03/05 19:55 31560
   Re: Capturing Google output
Hi, Try Coppernic that should do what you want http://www.coppernic.com Regards
S.W.Schilke 04/03/05 14:31 31576
    Re: Capturing Google output
I should have mentioned that I have tried Copernic, but it has a very low threshold of hits per engine. ...
Alan Pritchard 04/03/05 14:47 31577
     Re: Capturing Google output
Hi, Do you know that Google doesn't return more than 1000 search results? Although it says it has millions of results ...
Denis 13/03/05 09:44 31629
      Re: Capturing Google output
The easy way round this is to employ spidering software that follows links to other pages in an infinite loop. ...
martin 15/03/05 09:42 31640
      Re: Capturing Google output
Thank you, Denis. I did not know that. Maybe I need to get myself an IG to Google! I've just tried it ...
Alan Pritchard 13/03/05 10:22 31630
       Re: Capturing Google output
When the "Next" link disappear for the first time, Google displays a message at the bottom of the page similar ...
Denis 14/03/05 15:47 31638
   Re: Capturing Google output
Why just google? Capture multiple sources in one database for multiple queries on any frequency. www.aspsol.co.uk click on Bright Planet ...
Andrew Clark 04/03/05 11:14 31567
    Re: Capturing Google output
tvm. I notice though that they don't mention price anywhere. Is this on the basis that 'if you have to ...
Alan Pritchard 04/03/05 11:40 31571
   Re: Capturing Google output
Yes there is. I use some software called Web Data Extractor (see link below), which will extract the weblink ...
martin 04/03/05 08:39 31561
    Re: Capturing Google output
TVM. That looks very useful. I've used products like HTTrack which have been good, but this seems to go beyond ...
Alan Pritchard 04/03/05 10:51 31563
     Re: Capturing Google output
Alan I can vouch for the software, it's excellent. As for your storage needs, if you really do need GB of space ...
martin 04/03/05 10:56 31565
      Re: Capturing Google output
I misunderstood about what it captures. I was still thinking of products that copy complete sites. No problem as it ...
Alan Pritchard 04/03/05 11:48 31572
       Re: Capturing Google output
Ok I now see what you mean and may have another solution for you. Have a look at Superbot: http://www.sparkleware.com/superbot/index.html I used this a ...
martin 04/03/05 11:59 31573
        Re: Capturing Google output
Thanks for that. I'll give it a try and will probably use a mixture of both products Alan
al 04/03/05 13:24 31574
      Re: Capturing Google output
Doh! Google GMail accounts are of course 1GB and not 1MB as per my previous post. Mind you, 1MB ...
martin 04/03/05 10:57 31566
       Re: Capturing Google output
martin wrote: > > Doh! Google GMail accounts are of course 1GB and not 1MB as per > my previous post. ...
Alan Pritchard 04/03/05 11:34 31569
        Re: Capturing Google output
I remember feeling incredibly cool and hip when I bought my ZX81 into school for a game of Ant Attack. ...
martin 04/03/05 11:38 31570

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