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Microsoft Translator Widget Beta

13 Apr

The Microsoft Translator web page widget allows you to bring real-time, in-place translation to your web site. Users can see your pages in their own language, without having to go to a separate translation web site, and share your page with friends in multiple languages. You can learn more about how to use the widget, get help or interact with other website owners on the Microsoft Translator forums.

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See Microsoft Translator Widget Beta

We now have the Microsoft Translator Widget on our website for those of you who would like to see our website in your native language.  Down below is a snapshot of what the website looks like in Spanish.

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Snapshot of Academic PCs Website in Spanish

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Snapshot of Academic PCs Website in Japanese

We believe that this product will make a huge impact on websites.  Imagine being able to share your content with a worldwide audience that can read and understand everything you have to present to them in their native language.  The time has now come when you no longer have to imagine because Microsoft has created the tool that bridges the language barrier that we have on the World Wide Web. 

Academic PCs gives Microsoft Research “Two Thumbs Up!” for creating this translator widget. 

Let us know what you think of this new Microsoft Translator Widget Beta?

 
1 Comment

Posted by on April 13, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

One Response to Microsoft Translator Widget Beta

  1. Academic PCs

    April 17, 2011 at 2:08 pm

    Yes, you can include a part of our posts as long as you quote the source “AcademicPCs.us”. We link the articles that we find back to the original source for the viewer.
    We occasionally write our own reviews and articles on products and technologies that we find to be news worthy. We are glad you enjoyed the post and look forward to hearing more from you.
    Thanks!

     

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