Google Answers Facebook With Website Translation Tool
Mashable! —
... product, and it’s hard not to read today’s Google translation announcement as a “don’t forget about us too” move. ...
Google offers easy translation service for Web pages
Webware.com —
... Lots of big companies based outside the U.S. offer English-language versions of their Web site with a click of a button, but Google's new service actually detects the home language of a visitor to your site and offers them a translated version of the page based on their browser settings. Fifty-one languages will be supported by the service, which Webmasters can offer by pasting a bit of code into their pages. ...
Google Translate Widget Takes Sites and Blogs Global
louisgray.com —
... statistics, about 25 percent or more of the visitors to my blog over the last 30 days prefer a language other than English. Given I tend to use more words than pictures, it would be assumed readers would either be multilingual, or that they would take the URL and throw it into a translation service - be it Google Translator or Babel Fish. But today, Google made it even easier for site owners to bring their data to readers in the language of their choice, with the introduction of a new translation widget that, on the fly, without requiring visitors to install ...
Google Now Offers To Translate Your Website - Expand Your Audience Globally
The Blade by Ron Schenone, MVP —
... Toolkit and this Translate gadget, will continue to help make the world’s content more accessible to everyone.
I can see this as a valuable tool to increase traffic to your web site and help in communicating what you want those from other countries to know about your site.So if you have a website give this tool a try. Check out the link below for more information concerning the Website Translation Gadget from Google.
Comments welcome.
Source - Google Blog
Google Announces New Translator Gadget for Websites
ReadWriteWeb —
... translator gadget, site owners can paste a short snippet of code into their websites and instantly increase their reach to up to 51 languages.
The gadget will automatically detect a user's preferred language, and if that user's language settings differ from the content on the gadget-enabled website, a frame will appear over the web page, prompting the user to click a button for instant translation of all text content.
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In a post today on the official Google blog, these screenshots were used to illustrate the simple, ...
Facebook & Google offer website translation services, TiVo for BlackBerry announced, Apple Genius Bar says 30% dropped iPhone calls is normal rate
Obsessable News Feed —
Facebook is using Facebook Connect to help websites translate their content with reader feedback into any one of 65 supported languages. Google also announced a similar service that operates via a gadget operated by a webmaster. The Google gadget supports 51 languages. Research in Motion has launched a TiVo app for BlackBerry smartphones. Don't get too excited, though; you can't watch the shows you've recorded. You can just use the app to remotely manage your scheduled recordings without going home to your TiVo box. A Gizmodo reader took ...
Google Offers One-Click Website Translation Tool
Search Engine Journal —
... Have you ever wanted to have a blog in Italian but could not do it because you don’t know the language? Well, now you can using Google’s one-click website translation tool. And mind, this is different from Google Translate because you are not translation just one page of your website but the whole websitecontent. ...
Google introduces New Translator Gadget for Websites
TechnoBuzz.net —
... Google announce a new website translator gadget powered by Google Translate that enables you to make your site’s content available in 51 languages. And this is different from Google Translate because you are not translation just one page of your website but the whole websitecontent. If the visitor’s language is the same as the language of your page, no translation banner will appear. ...
Automatic wwebsite translator gadget by Google
D' Technology Weblog —
... Google released a new “automatic translation” widget that enables your website /blog content available in 51 languages. When enabled, visitors browser language settings is different than the language of your web page content, they'll be prompted to automatically translate the page into their own language. If the visitor's language is the same as the language of your page, no translation banner will appear. After clicking the Translate button, the automatic translations are shown directly on your page. ...
Google Releases Website Translator Gadget
WebProNews Feed —
... A post on the Official Google Blog explained that the "new ...
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Technologizer —
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Google Translate: Now for YOUR Website
Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim —
... Google has long been working on their machine translation offerings. Over last year, they’ve added translation services to Google Reader, Google Toolbar, and Google Docs. And now they’re bringing their translation skillz to you—on your website.
Google announced a new translation widget on Monday, bringing Google Translate to any site. Insert a short script—a mere snippet of code—and users visiting your site will be prompted to translate it into their own language:
Google ...
Google launches universal translation tool for web publishers
Download Squad —
... Google Translate certainly isn't the first machine-based translation engine that lets you translate text or entire web pages from one language to another. But it's certainly one of the most prevalent. And something tells me it's about to get even more ...
Google Refines 'Search Options', Adds Translate Widget
AppScout —
... "Now, when people visit your page, if their language (as determined by their browser settings) is different than the language of your page, they'll be prompted to automatically translate the page into their own language," Google wrote in a blog post. "If the visitor's language is the same as the language of your page, no translation banner will appear." ...



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