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‘Translated Search’ Integrated by Google
Posted by Stephen
Posted on December 4, 2009 3:30 pm

Google has announced that it has integrated its Translate tool, so web users will now be able to search websites that are written in another language.

'Translated Search' Integrated by Google Writing in the official Google blog, technical lead and product manager Maureen Heymans and Jeff Chin suggested that it could be useful for when people are abroad and want to find a hotel or restaurant.

They noted that it may also be interesting for companies to see what is being written about them in other languages, which may interest providers of professional SEO services.

"We’ll algorithmically select the best language(s) to translate your search query into and then return you translated results from those pages. We’ll even display results from multiple languages," the search engine representatives explained.

Google has also recently revealed that it is offering a service to allow people to submit questions to be asked at the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.

They will then be voted on, with a selection set to be posed to climate experts.

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