Estimated Google Search API Search Results

When you search on Google, the number of search results is estimated, for example.

Results 1 - 10 of 103,000,000 for the world hello.

How can I get the number 103,000,000 programmatically?

I'm not interested in the results, it's just the number, and I need to do about 100 such searches at a time, so cropping a web page is not an option, since Google tends to block things like that.

I have seen solutions where you can use the google API for this, but this is no longer an option since it is deprecated and they no longer give away API keys, and the AJAX API does not seem to offer this field: /

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# Bing Google. :

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, , , , , , , 100 Google (, cookie ..) ? , nslookup google.com, google.net, google.co.uk google.jp, (74.125.95.104, 74.125.91.104, 72.14.203.104 google.jp), , 30-40 . , , 1 2 . !

Just looked at Flash and other non-Javascript environments "for AjaxSearch, and it seems like this field is called a rated ResultCount" that you might be interested in (including sample code for php, flash). One quick comment: Sorry, guys, I try to be agnostic towards my answers, and not censor myself without giving out possible options.

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