
Google it seems is on a continuous improvement curve, to better its services and make sure that, its status as that of the top internet company remains concrete no matter what. In the latest Google wonder, the search industry giant has introduced an all new feature, with which users will now be able to see the translated versions of search results from a foreign language. The feature will be available to the users via the “show options” button at the top of the search results’ page.
The users who conduct searches in their native languages will now be able to translate the search results page into the language they prefer, providing a comprehensive and sensible results page for the users to take advantage of. The feature can be activated clicking by on the “Show Options” button and then by clicking on the “Translated Search” link. Google has categorized the languages algorithmically and the can also display the results in multiple languages.
According to Maureen Heymans (Google),
“We’ve offered this feature in Google Translate for a while, but now we’re integrating it fully into Google search, making it easier for you to find and read results from pages across the web, even if they weren’t written in a language you speak.”
Google has been working with the translation project for a long time, since it is an integral component of the online world, comprised of numerous users from different ethnicity and regions. In order to facilitate this incredibly useful technology, Google had to create specific algorithms that constantly translates passages in to different languages.
Via Official Google Blog.
Posted by Rajeev Saxena on December 7, 2009 in Best Finds of the Day, Business, Internet and New Media · 1 Comment
Google makes the most out of its translation technology. Do we really need human translators? Anyway, we are using http://www.tomedes.com for human translation till we are convinced Google is a good substitue