Google Toolbar translates the web
- Wed, 1 Jul 2009
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Google has built translation features into the new version of its Toolbar for the Internet Explorer browser.
Using its Google Translate technology, the toolbar can translate a web page into your browser's default language in just one click, Google said.
"We're excited to announce that translations will be even easier with the newest release of Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer," said Google's Jerry Tang.
The Translate feature automatically detects if the language of a web page you're on is different from your default language setting and offers you the option of translating it.
"With one click, you can now instantly translate the page and all of its text will appear in the new language," Tang said.
Additionally, if the content on the web page is constantly changing, you will get translations in real time. It suports 41 languages including Arabic, Japanese, Russian and Thai.
You can Download Google Toolbar 6 from the Google website.
The toolbar currently is only compatible with Internet Explorer but not other browsers such as Firefox, though Tang said support for Mozilla's browser will be coming soon.





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