Google Translate Now Allows Translation between 41 Languages
February 26th, 2009 | RSS Feed
Google is on a roll. This time it has made some additions in Google Translate.
According to the Official Google Blog, it has recently added 7 new languages to its translation process. These are: Turkish, Thai, Hungarian, Estonian, Albanian, Maltese, and Galician. After this addition, the search engine claims that now users can translate between languages that can now be read by 98% of Internet users.
“It's exciting and satisfying to work on a product that can help people access content they may otherwise be unable to understand. We've heard stories of people using Google Translate to help them do business internationally, and we've seen many websites (e.g., New York's Metro Transit Authority) and blogs add the Google Translate My Page Gadget to their pages to make their content more accessible to people from all over the world.”
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November 3rd, 2009 at 11:23
The true breakthrough will be when this technology is applied to google wave in the next year or so – suddenly we'll be able to chat with 98% of the worlds people, albeit in a strange kind of pigeon. Incredible.
November 6th, 2009 at 00:50
google tranlation number one thanks