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November 6, 2019Translation API Advanced will only support Service Accounts for authentication, so that customer managed resources can be protected with secure authentication. For a more detailed walk through of developing with Translation API Advanced, check out this blog post.
One customer that has been evaluating translation APIs is AllTrails, who helps people explore the outdoors with the largest collection of detailed, hand-curated trail maps as well as trail reviews and photos crowdsourced from a community of over 10 million users. Now that the Translation API Advanced is generally available, they’re excited to put it into production in their organization. Says James Graham, Head of Engineering at AllTrails, “Landmark and hiking trail names can have many possible translations that could be correct in different contexts, and having inaccurate translations can result in a bad day on the trail. We are looking forward to using the Glossary feature on Translation API Advanced to enable us to control the names of places in the translation results provided by Google’s great machine translations.”
The second edition, Translation API Basic, is designed for customers integrating Translation services into chat applications, social media and gaming, and makes our API as easy to use as possible. Translation API Basic, the new name for Translation API v2, includes support for API keys, and the simplicity and quality the API is known for, and we’ll continue to deliver quality improvements to Translation API to support our customers.