Google Adsense API for developers
By on June 1st, 2006

 

Google adsense API

Google has released its Adsense API for developers today. The Adsense API is a a free beta service that enables you to integrate Google AdSense into your website offerings. Using the AdSense API, you can enable users to perform a variety of AdSense functions without ever leaving your website. Users can create or manage their AdSense accounts, modify their AdSense ads, and view ad performance and earnings reports.

The AdSense API is ideal for developers whose users create their own web content through web hosting, web publishing, blogging, and social networking applications.

Here are some of the uses for the Google Adsense API

* AdSense for content ad customization
* AdSense for search box customization
* Implementation of referrals for AdSense and Firefox
* Generating URL and custom channel reports

The Google Adsense API uses SOAP and WDSL which are supported by a number of programming languages like Java, .Net, Perl, PHP, Python and XML.

The documentation avialable for the Adsense API is in English only.

 

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  • http://tonyjohn.blogspot.com Tony

    I have been working on an Adsense API implementation and have hosted some of the stuff I tried so far. You can view how each API is called and experiement with it online. See it here – [url]http://www.dotnetspider.com/adsenseapi[/url]

    - Tony

    • http://www.yallakora.com shaymaa

      it gives error, can you give me another sample, i wanna understand what is association and why we do it

 
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