The Google PageRank functionality in Google Toolbar works by querying Google's server for information on the PageRank of a specific page. This might seem easy enough to implement in your own program/website, but the problem is that the toolbar calculates a checksum on the page URL before querying the server, and the server only responds if the checksum is correct. Fortunately the checksum algorithm was reverse engineered from Google Toolbar 7. I was provided the hand decompiled version of the algorithm in C from a friend. Then I went ahead and rewrote it in PHP for web development usage. You can find both versions below.As an example, the query URL for the page ' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypherpunk ' is http://toolbarqueries.google.com/tbr?client=navclient-auto&features=Rank&q=info:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypherpunk&ch=783735859783 Any other query with a checksum other than 783735859783 will result in a '403 forbidden' response.Enjoy.C Version (original): PHP Version:~ Dmitry