Is there a tool to get text content of SERPs?

by MChai
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For the purpose of research when writing articles. For example searching the term "mashie niblick" would return the text from each results page as my example below. Instead of the ellipses it would just be the entire text of that page.

This seems like it should be a really simple FREE program. A browser extension would be perfect. Can't find it anywhere! Is there a name for this kind of tool?

Cleek: 2 Iron; Mid Mashie: 3 Iron; Mashie Iron: 4 Iron; Mashie: 5 Iron; Spade Mashie: 6 Iron; Mashie Niblick: 7 Iron; Pitching Niblick: 8 Iron; Niblick: 9 Iron; Jigger: ...
Definition: The "mashie niblick" was the historical golf club, wooden-shafted and used primarily before the 20th Century, that would be most closely associated ...
So if a chart or table says that a mashie-niblick is the same as a nine-iron... you don't know if that's a nine-iron built in the year 1975 or the year 2003. A nine-iron ...
MASHIE-NIBLICK Archaic name for an iron with loft of about 41-degrees. That loft angle used to be called the 7-iron. However, the mashie-niblick had ...
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    Two hours of searching later... The best description for this application is "google scraper".

    Found no ready to use applications, rather surprising as there are perl and PHP modules available. There are a few projects requested on oDesk and eLance to provide this. Have a look if you're a coder!

    Apparently Google does not like this. Must use proxies or get IP banned by Google.
    The closest app I found returns a list of SERP urls, not the content.

    EDIT - The thing I need might also be called a web harvester or data extractor. Don't think it exists - resigned to point and click tedium.
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