Google Toolbar’s new improved translation ability

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Daily all over the world numerous people use Google Translate for translating web pages. However, it does have a few limitations, for example it cannot be used to translate Ajax based web applications or even pages that require login. One cannot translate messages from say, Gmail or Facebook or a document from Google Docs; in order to do that the text has to be copied to Google Translate.

In order to resolve this issue Google had been testing a new translation feature that would be able to extract the text contained in a web page and then translate it in real-time. Google has integrated this feature in the latest version of the Google Toolbar.

Google Toolbar remembers your language preferences and the new feature enables it to detect when a when page is not in the preferred language. So when you are in a web page that is not in your preferred language, say English, Google Toolbar would display a translation bar and ask whether you would like to translate the page into your preferred language. All you have to do is click on the option and you will get a translated version of the web page. You can go back to the original version by clicking on Show original button, or by closing the translation bar. This feature is now available for 41 languages.

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