I literally started working on developing tools for my site using this API the beginning of this week. Looks like I've lost a week's worth of work, but still... This is kind of bunk. Guess I'll have to look into this Google translate element (http:// www.google.com/webelements/#!/translate) unless this TOO is getting shutdown.
Anyone know if this is going away too? On May 27, 9:47 am, amos <[email protected]> wrote: > It seems that put a price point on the translate API would have dealt > with the abuse; ask people to pay for what it costs Google (+ profit). > > It seems to me that the main reason for shutdown would be because this > is competing with some other Google business interest. > > On May 27, 10:52 am, urukay <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I wrote 'some developers', so i'm not blaming all of them. > > > On May 27, 4:39 pm, Zdravko Gligic <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Please do not blame all developers because (like in any other > > > business) some abuse the situation. I for one, have stated many times > > > that I was even willing TO PAY to cover the costs of someone from GOOG > > > taking a look and evaluating my own use cases and compliance - JUST TO > > > MAKE SURE that I was. > > > > In fact, what GOOG just did to the honorable and compliant individuals > > > is far worse than what abusers have been doing to it. The issue of > > > abusers is as plain as night and day. The issue of running Translate > > > v1 and not learning anything from it and then introducing v2 and with > > > it sending out a totally wrong signal is TOTALLY IRRESPONSIBLE. > > > > Now, if that was not enough, they introduced the "ask for more quota" > > > process and that in itself suggested that while we may end up being > > > fed with a medicine dispensing droplet, IT DID SUGGEST that v2 would > > > be around FOREVER for at least the use cases that made business sense > > > to them. > > > > What I believe to be happening and have been curious about for a very, > > > very long time (hence my willingness to pay costs of evaluation of my > > > own use cases and compliance) is that I could not see how anyone can > > > make any money with any type of API that serves pure data, such as > > > what Translate API does. No matter how hard I tried, I could not see > > > how they could make any money with that, NO MATTER HOW BIG I MADE > > > THEIR "POWERED BY GOOGLE" LOGO. > > > > Having said that, if an old timer from COBOL and PUNCHED CARD days can > > > see and question such as business model then what on earth are they > > > paying for to their own business suits to do, if not to evaluate such > > > cases. Sure, tech people have done incredible work and for that I > > > respect them. The problem is most likely that the suits have not been > > > doing their part by constantly evaluating and business sense modelling > > > what the tech folks are cooking up. > > > > NEVER IN MY LIFE HAVE I HAD A MORE UNDERHANDED AND A MORE DISHONEST > > > EXPERIENCE THEN THIS ONE. > > > > On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 10:17 AM, urukay <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > And the worst thing for me is that it looks like Google even haven't > > > > even tried to find better solution to this situation, maybe charge > > > > people for using API, for reasonable price of course. A lot of people > > > > and companies would buy access to Translate API. > > > > Well it's a shame. No more developer friendly Google. But on the other > > > > hand this abuse of Translation API has been made by some developers, > > > > so both sides take responsibility for this situation. > > > > > On May 27, 3:58 pm, Zdravko Gligic <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Jeremy, that is indeed what I understood to be the case BUT ONLY AFTER > > > >> RADOVAN POINTED IT OUT and the reason why I asked is because I can not > > > >> believe that GOOG would be that irresponsible. This is worse than any > > > >> sort of malicious "bait and switch" that I have ever seen ANYWHARE! > > > > >> If they are shutting down ALL versions of Translate API then they have > > > >> engaged in an incredible case of SUCKER PUNCHING many of us out of > > > >> existence because the day when they announced v2 with it they sent out > > > >> an unmistakable signal that not only will Translate API NEVER BE SHUT > > > >> DOWN but that in fact it is BEING MADE BETTER. > > > > >> If that is the case then I am stopping all of my GOOG relaed > > > >> development, INCLUDING YOUTUBE, where I have been doing lots of great > > > >> work. > > > >> If that is the case then GOOG has just replace $MS$ as my new poster > > > >> child of GREED and BUSINESS STUPIDITY. > > > > >> Jeremy, please tell me THAT IT AINT SO ?!? > > > >> Please, at least tell me that they would have had decency to say so - > > > >> more explicitly. > > > >> Please, tell me that this is just one bad dream. > > > >> Please, tell me ANYTHING that would make me feel OK again, about them > > > >> as HUMAN BEINGS. > > > >> Please Jeremy! > > > > >> On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> > > > >> wrote: > > > >> > You asked "how come they are not being equally explicit about it." > > > >> > My answer: because they're discontinuing BOTH versions of the > > > >> > Translate API. > > > > >> > Jeremy R. Geerdes > > > >> > Generally Cool Guy > > > >> > Des Moines, IA > > > > >> > For more information or a project quote: > > > >> > [email protected] > > > > >> > If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights > > > >> > Wesleyan Church! > > > > >> > On May 27, 2011, at 8:42 AM, Zdravko Gligic wrote: > > > > >> >> Said with greatest personal respect ... > > > >> >> What the ____ are you saying Jeremy ?!? > > > > >> >> On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 9:36 AM, Jeremy Geerdes > > > >> >> <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> >>> Because they put deprecation notices on BOTH the v1 and v2 > > > >> >>> documentation. I.e., BOTH versions of the Translate API have been > > > >> >>> deprecated and will be discontinued come December. > > > > >> >>> Jeremy R. Geerdes > > > >> >>> Generally Cool Guy > > > >> >>> Des Moines, IA > > > > >> >>> For more information or a project quote: > > > >> >>> [email protected] > > > > >> >>> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights > > > >> >>> Wesleyan Church! > > > > >> >>> On May 27, 2011, at 8:34 AM, Zdravko Gligic wrote: > > > > >> >>>> If in that link we zero in on this peice of text "... Safe > > > >> >>>> Browsing > > > >> >>>> API (v1 only), Translate API, ..." then one gets sense that there > > > >> >>>> is > > > >> >>>> more than one "Safe Browsing" version - so they are being very > > > >> >>>> explicit that only v1 is being shut down. Since we know that > > > >> >>>> there is > > > >> >>>> more than one version of Translate API, how come they are not > > > >> >>>> being > > > >> >>>> equally explicit about it. > > > > >> >>>> So, Radovan i correct. > > > > >> >>>> Pozdrav, > > > >> >>>> Zdravko > > > > >> >>>> On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 8:07 AM, urukay <[email protected]> > > > >> >>>> wrote: > > > >> >>>>> but according > > > >> >>>>> thishttp://googlecode.blogspot.com/2011/05/spring-cleaning-for-some-of-ou... > > > >> >>>>> it looks like both version will be shutted down. > > > >> >>>>> Guess we will have to wait to see "how the story really goes". > > > >> >>>>> But thanks for bringing some light :) > > > > >> >>>>> Radovan > > > > >> >>>>> On May 27, 1:56 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> >>>>>> Correct. > > > > >> >>>>>> Jeremy R. Geerdes > > > >> >>>>>> Generally Cool Guy > > > >> >>>>>> Des Moines, IA > > > > >> >>>>>> For more information or a project quote: > > > >> >>>>>> [email protected] > > > > >> >>>>>> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights > > > >> >>>>>> Wesleyan Church! > > > > >> >>>>>> On May 27, 2011, at 6:55 AM, urukay wrote: > > > > >> >>>>>>> So if I understand this right, API V2 will be available also > > > >> >>>>>>> after > > > >> >>>>>>> December? > > > > >> >>>>>>> On May 27, 1:47 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> >>>>>>>> The API will no longer be supported, effective immediately. > > > >> >>>>>>>> In other words, they will not be adding new features, and > > > >> >>>>>>>> they will not be fixing bugs. And the service will be > > > >> >>>>>>>> terminated completely in December. > > > > >> >>>>>>>> That said, this only affects the v1 Language APIs family. You > > > >> >>>>>>>> can still use the Translate API v2, for which you can sign up > > > >> >>>>>>>> athttp://code.google.com/apis/console. > > > > >> >>>>>>>> Jeremy R. Geerdes > > > >> >>>>>>>> Generally Cool Guy > > > >> >>>>>>>> Des Moines, IA > > > > >> >>>>>>>> For more information or a project quote: > > > >> >>>>>>>> [email protected] > > > > >> >>>>>>>> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra > > > >> >>>>>>>> Heights Wesleyan Church! > > > > >> >>>>>>>> On May 27, 2011, at 4:43 AM, urukay wrote: > > > > >> >>>>>>>>> well maybe both, but the problem is if API will be useless > > > >> >>>>>>>>> after 1st > > > >> >>>>>>>>> of December or not. Som Far it looks like we can use API, > > > >> >>>>>>>>> but under > > > >> >>>>>>>>> limited restrictions. The thing that confuses me that here > > > >> >>>>>>>>>http://code.google.com/intl/sk/apis/language/translate/overview.html > > > >> >>>>>>>>> the claim that there wil be shut off on 1st of December but > > > >> >>>>>>>>> here > > > >> >>>>>>>>>http://code.google.com/intl/sk/apis/language/translate/v2/getting_sta... > > > >> >>>>>>>>> there's only that they will not support it. So for me the > > > >> >>>>>>>>> main > > > >> >>>>>>>>> question is, can I use this API after December or not. If > > > >> >>>>>>>>> not i will > > > >> >>>>>>>>> stop using it right now. > > > > >> >>>>>>>>> I really don't like this announcement. > > > > >> >>>>>>>>> On 27. Máj, 11:37 h., Alex <[email protected]> > > > >> >>>>>>>>> wrote: > > > >> >>>>>>>>>> Does this affect only version 1 or also version 2? > > > > >> >>>>>>>>>> On May 27, 11:21 am, urukay <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> Google announced, that the Translate API will be > > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> depreceated from 1st > > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> Dec 2011, so it means that we will be not able to use it > > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> anymore or > > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> just Google will no longer maintain the API? > > > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks > > > > >> >>>>>>>>>>> R. > > > > >> >>>>>>>>> -- > > > >> >>>>>>>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the > > > >> >>>>>>>>> Google Groups "Google AJAX APIs" group. > > > >> >>>>>>>>> To post to this group, send email to > > > >> >>>>>>>>> [email protected]. > > > >> >>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > > >> >>>>>>>>> [email protected]. > > > >> >>>>>>>>> For more options, visit this group > > ... > > read more » -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google AJAX APIs" group. 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