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Google Domain Search result integration

Search a site and receive results from google

This class can be used to search a site and retrieve results from Google.

It can send HTTP requests to Google search site to perform searches for given keywords restricted to a given site domain.

The class retrieves the result pages, extract the results and display them with configurable presentation styles.

Easy to use and integrate in your website.

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