Google releases translator for Google+


Users of Google’s upcoming social network Google+ can now have the posts of friends from other countries translated almost instantly, with a new translator tool from the search giant.

The "Google Translate for Google+" is an extension on Google’s Chrome browser, and translate Google+ streams using integrated, inline, Google Translate support.

Notes on the new tool’s page indicated the Google Chrome extension can access a Google+ user’s data on plus.google.com; as well as the user’s tabs and browsing activity.

Its supported languages so far include Indonesian, German, English, Filipino, French, Vietnamese, Spanish, Italian, Polish, and Romanian.

A separate article on tech site TheNextWeb said a user can translate a Google+ post just by clicking the inline “Translate" button directly below each post.

Doing so will translate and highlight the text. The button will change to a “Show Original" option to allow a user to revert it back.

TheNextWeb said some options allow a user to choose which language to translate the post into.

But it said the extension does not allow a user to translate comments.

“Hopefully that will get added to a future version of the plugin or Google will just roll this functionality right into Google+," it said.
Source: RSJ, GMA News

 
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