Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Google Translate - up supported languages to 51

Google Translate While certainly not perfect in many translations, the site is undoubtedly a very useful tool in the interpretation of a word, phrase or anywhere else in a different language. Today, Google has added Google Translate nine other languages: Afrikaans, Belarus, Iceland, Ireland, Macedonian, Malay, Swahili, Welsh and Yiddish, bringing the number of supported languages to 51.

According to Google, the latest addition, the site now supports all 23 official EU languages. And after the events in Iran during the elections, Google has added Persian (Farsi) by Google Translate. Google warns users that the quality of translation in the new language is still basic and may have some problems.

Google has been the integration of Google Translate in many of its other applications, the latest addition to the translation support in Google Docs. Can also be translated for Gmail e-mails, websites with the Google Toolbar, and RSS feeds in Google Reader. In June, Google launched the Google translator kit, which is a translation editor that allows translators to make changes in the translations of the human machine.

Caitlin edward Software View


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