Google Launched New Blog Language Translator Tool For Blogs

by Harsh Agrawal on October 1, 2009

in Google

Few days back I talked about Language translation Widget for Blog. That was from Google and today Google announced the new translator service, which will translate WebPages in fly.

I tried new service and added into my sidebar and I’m good to see how fast and quick it is.

According to Official Google page :

Today, we’re happy to announce a new website translator gadget powered by Google Translate that enables you to make your site’s content available in 51 languages. 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. If the visitor’s language is the same as the language of your page, no translation banner will appear.

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You can grab the video from Translate tool page and add it as a widget. Since its from Google, I do not need to worry about SEO Problem which I faced with Global translator plugin.

Here is a small video of how this new Google translator tool work :

 

Do let us know if you have tried this new tool or what do you feel about Language translation option for any blog?

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 P.K.ARUN October 1, 2009 at 13:40

If you add Voice to video then it is easily understood what your saying.

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2 George Serradinho October 1, 2009 at 14:17

Wow, as soon as you think you have it all, they come out with new services. Google is on top of things again and it’s nice to know that it will not affect your SEO details.

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3 Ravi October 1, 2009 at 19:47

That’s really an interesting tool from google, and a great piece of update and information from you. That’s why I love shoutmeloud and Harsh Aggarwal.

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4 Sourish Nath October 6, 2009 at 18:35

The translator is not appearing in SML or my site either.

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5 Rajat Kumar October 3, 2009 at 03:30

i agree manoj. facebook’s introduced a new tool this week for translating websites. lets see how dat matches up wid google. its based on a more human approach in contrast wid google translate so lets hope for d best.

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