Well, yesterday Google announced that a large number of popular APIs they have written will be unsupported and most of them will be shut down; including one of their most popular APIs – Google Translate. The reason for shutting it down? “Due to the substantial economic burden caused by extensive abuse”.
This means that a whole bunch of websites and programs in the future won’t be able to make use of Google Translate, as you can see it caused quite a stir in the comments section of the official blog post. While it is up to a company to provide APIs and decide whether they should continue sharing them, is it fair for Google to shut off support to developers, especially when it’s such a powerful service like Google Translate? A lot of folks suggested that Google should charge and license the API instead, which seems like a better solution than simply shutting it down, though it would require Google to work out a licensing system and continue maintaining it.
Read more at the official Google Code blog.