Thanks for that, although it is not exactly what I am looking for: I was hoping 
to find information about USAGE - presumably only the providers would know 
this. Something like how many translation requests are 
received, of what length, are they text or URLs. 
I suppose it's too much to hope 
that someone has done any sort of analysis 
of what kinds of texts are actually being submitted for translation, 
and by who.

I stipulated "recent" so that no one would tell me about 
Yang, J. and Lange, E.D. 1998. Systran on AltaVista: a user study on real-time 
machine translation on the Internet. In: D. Farwell, L. Gerber and E. Hovy 
(eds) Machine Translation and the Information Soup: Third Conference of the 
Association for Machine Translation in the Americas, AMTA'98, Langhorne, PA, 
Berlin: Springer, 275-285,

a revised version of which appeared as a chapter in my own book
Computers and Translation: A Translator's Guide (Benjamins Translation Library 
35), Amsterdam (2003): Benjamins. 

Harold Somers  

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> Here is my survey. It was made two weeks ago. 
> http://www.metamorpho.hu/webtrans/webtrans.htm
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> Laszlo Tihanyi
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>       Can anyone point me to a RECENT survey of usage of free 
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