Kinda frustrated and disappointed with google, that they would be so
short-sighted as to require a "website" to generate an API key for the
translation API.  What if one wants to build a non-web app?  Or if one
wants to be able to run from several servers which are very much a
back end to a web app?

For all it's innovativeness, and the language API is AWESOME, I do
wish Google would follow twitter's example on the API side of things -
why not simply open up a translation firehose?  Or generate API key
based on email address, or some access key / secret key pair w/ oauth
like AWS?

Come on google, welcome to the new century.

I have faith that Google can scale to handle a translation firehose -
if twitter can do, I'm certain google can also.

Thanks,


Marc

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