It's fairly recent, they announced it ten days ago in the official Google blog:
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/new-look-for-google-translate.html


AJAX means "Asynchronous JAvascript + Xml", so if it has javascript
and asynchronous server calls in it, you can bet its the real thing.
It typically uses the XMLHttpRequest object, but that's not
indispensable.



2009/11/25 Aaron Schwartz wrote:
> Pretty spectacular!  This is so much more powerful than
> request:response paradigm.  I didn't know Google even had this,
> thanks for sharing.
>
> Do you know how to tell if it's AJAX for sure?  I don't know much
> about it yet but would expect to see the word ajax somewhere in the
> page source (javascript does show up there, for example).
>
> I'm attending an AJAX lecture next week and looking forward to
> offering this as an example, but I'd like to know for sure before
> sharing  :)
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