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Google Expands Translation Toolbox

25 May 2007 7 Comments

Google has introduced a new feature in its search that can automatically translate Internet search requests and results in 12 languages . This new feature will give the users a chance to search in there native language and have the search results translated to other languages . Then just by clicking on a link , they can translate the whole webpage .


Besides English, this will work  in Arabic, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese .  Maybe this feature has something to do with the Yahoo’s search that has been translating results in Germany , France and Japan since 2005 . And by doing this they are also trying to sell more advertising in International market .

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  • 7 Comments »

    • Shankar Ganesh said:

      Seems cool. Now Google really searches “universally” :)

    • Rajesh Kumar said:

      That’s good. But high time someone like Google took lead in introducing translation tools for Indian languages.That will be real wow.

    • Links From The Blogosphere (Batch 6) said:

      [...] Google Expands Translation Toolbox by Madhur [...]

    • narendra.s.v said:

      i use it a lot. cool :D

    • Pierro said:

      howdy - i dont know why, but some dudes here in german dont like “GOOGLE” - but; i love all the thinks !! the GOOGLE TRQANSLATION too . .. salut !

    • lay bet said:

      lay bet…

      picker bounced Balkans shades …

    • Links From The Blogosphere (Batch 6) | WebZaurus said:

      [...] Google Expands Translation Toolbox by Madhur [...]

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