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September 30, 2009

Google gadget lets websites go multilingual

A computer screen featuring Google's home page. Google on Wednesday released free software that lets website operators automatically translate online pages into any of 51 languages.
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A computer screen featuring Google's home page. Google on Wednesday released free software that lets website operators automatically translate online pages into any of 51 languages.

Google on Wednesday released free software that lets website operators automatically translate online pages into any of 51 languages.

A "translator gadget" powered by Google Translate offers to transform pages for visitors if the language settings in their browsers are different from the language of a particular website, according to Google product manager Jeff Chin.

" is convenient and helps people get a quick gist of the page," Chin said in a blog post.

"However, it's not a perfect substitute for the art of professional translation."

In August the Internet giant added automatic translation to Google Docs allowing users to translate documents into 42 languages.

The "Tools" menu on Docs now includes a "Translate Document" feature which provides a list of the various languages offered, which run from Albanian to Icelandic to Vietnamese.

The Mountain View, California-based company has already built automatic features into its popular email program and into services such as its blog reader.

(c) 2009 AFP

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