Google Translator Toolkit : Lets Talk About Its Major Features

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google-translator-toolkit-logo-pngRecently Google launched its new service called Google Translator Toolkit. It is a free service to translate your documents to your desired language. Not only documents you can translate web pages, Wikipedia articles, Knol articles also. Lets talk about the major features in detail.

Upload

You can upload any documents of yours, to translate it in your desired language. You can select your translation language while uploading the file.

Have a look :

translate-to

Types of files that you can upload are :

  • HTML (.html)
  • Microsoft Word (.doc)
  • OpenDocument Text (.odt)
  • Plain Text (.txt)
  • Rich Text (.rtf)

Download

After the translation is completed, you can download the whole translated document.

Have a look :

download

Translate Web Pages, Wikipedia and Knol Articles

Google Translator Toolkit gives a vast option to translate any webpage into any language you want. In the same way, you can translate Wikipedia and Knol articles and download the translated articles for free.

Have a look :

web-page-wikipedia-knol

Save translations

One of the best feature of this toolkit it that you can save your translations for future use. You can re-use them again at any time you want. Isn’t it great.

Share

You can also share your translation with anyone you want. Just click on Share and a box will pop up, enter the email id,  enter the subject and message and click on Send Invitations. You can send as many invitations you want :)

Have a look :

share

These were some of the major features of Google Translate Toolkit and I am sure you will like this new service provided by Google. If you are facing problem in using this service feel free to ask us.

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Gaganpreet Singh on June 10, 2009 | Filed Under Google, Internet Tips

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1 Aditya SEO June 14, 2009 at 2:24 am

Feeling great to be the first commentor of this post. I read about it on blogscoped too. good post thanks

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