Google Translate adds 10 more languages

Date May 16, 2008

This morning Google’s Official Blog announced it would be expanding its incredible Google Translate services, adding 10 more languages.

Now, users can view and cross-translate pages in Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hindi, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian and Swedish.

Recently I had a great experience with Google Translate - while working onsite at a client’s office, it came to my attention that one of the phones wasn’t configured properly. As usual, no one had any idea who to contact for the setup details or maintenance password… After about 5 minutes of google searching I found an obscure page, in Chinese, with the factory default password and troubleshooting steps (albeit occasionally hilarious ones).

Read more at the Google Official Blog article on this topic.

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