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Paid version of Google Translate API now open for business

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In August 2011, Google introduced a paid version of its Translate API, providing businesses and commercial software developers with a programmatic interface to the company's machine translation technology, capable of supporting translations between over 50 languages. This shift followed the earlier announcement of the deprecation of the free Translate API v1. The paid API, priced at $20 per million characters translated, removes previous usage restrictions and allows integration into commercial products. Academic users will still have free access to the Google Translate Research API through the University Research Program, while the Google Website Translator gadget remains free for use on websites. Other Google translation services, including mobile apps and features in Chrome and Gmail, continue to be available at no cost.

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