New Feature of Google Translate

Google Translate

Are you fanatic of translating word into another language? Yes, Google Translate is King. Many languages are provided for you as an option such as French, Spanish, Swahili, Indonesian, English, and many more. There are about 51 languages available, wow! Google Translate also has an option to translate word, webpage and even document. Cool, isn’t it?

Google Translate for a Word

Google Translate for a Word

Now, Google Translate has a new feature. It is live translate. It means that if you type a word, Google Translate will directly translate it into your desired language without press a button. It is one of cool features that Google Translate has. But if you type a webpage URL, you must press “translate” button then Google Translate will bring you into a new page contains the result of translation. For document, Google Translate can handle file as a PDF, TXT, DOC, PPT, XLS or RTF. Below is my effort to translate this website into French

Google Translate for a Webpage

Google Translate for a Webpage


If you ever visited dictionary.com, there is an option to hear how to say the word. Google Translate has this feature also but currently only available for short translations to English. So, hope this short description about Google Translate is useful for you.


Related posts:

  1. Google Wave
  2. Google Chrome : See Memory Usage for Each Tab
  3. The Power of Google Chrome Extensions
  4. Create Application Shortcut with Google Chrome
  5. FoxTab – 3D Plugin for Firefox
  6. Google Chrome 5.0 Stable Released
  7. nowGoogle: 10 Multiple Search Engines
  8. Review Google Chrome Beta
  9. Bingle : Bing and Google
  10. Playing with Google Buzz

One Response to New Feature of Google Translate

  1. Save money says:

    An execllent post with good points, We have been a lurker here for a short time but hope to become more engaged in the future.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*


*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

hide totop