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I am trying to use Google Translate REST API and while requesting the following url: http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/language/translate?v=1.0&q=test&langpair=en|hi&key=mykey

I am getting the following response:

Response: {"responseData": null, "responseDetails": "Quota Exceeded. Please see http://code.google.com/apis/language/translate/overview.html", "responseStatus": 403}

I am getting this message today only. I have tried using the service after one or two months. Previously it was working perfectly. Has Google stopped the Google translate free service or what?

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  • The question should actually be: "What is the daily quota for Google Translate v1?", because the link that Google returns you explains pretty well what they're going to do with the service.
    – Andreas
    Oct 28, 2011 at 16:28

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You exceeded your quota. Google started to limit the number of API usages a few months back due to the large number of users using the tool excessively.

EDIT: Read the notice on the top of this page: http://code.google.com/apis/language/translate/v2/getting_started.html

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  • "limit the number of API usages" Can you explain this to me in specific? What is the limit? Oct 28, 2011 at 16:24
  • See my edit. Google is decreasing the limit until it hits zero on December 1, after which it will be a strictly for-pay service.
    – CassOnMars
    Oct 28, 2011 at 16:27
  • Is there any other alternative by which I can translate the text to some other language then? Oct 28, 2011 at 16:28
  • Sure, you can pay for their new API - code.google.com/apis/language/translate/v2/pricing.html. Pricing looks fairly reasonable, USD $20 per 1 million characters, I think.
    – dsolimano
    Oct 28, 2011 at 16:33
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Google has moved to a Paid model. We moved to the free Bing Translation API, its very similar, it seems to be better at translating and still free: http://www.microsoft.com/web/post/using-the-free-bing-translation-apis

Example of how to use it: http://basharkokash.com/post/2010/04/19/Bing-Translator-for-developers.aspx

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Well, I think the error message explains itself - there seems to be some daily quota on the use of their API, and you have exceeded it.

But yes, Google is discontinuing the free version of their Translate API, and you will have to pay to continue to use it after December 1 2011.

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