Posts Tagged ‘Translate

For most developers, cross-browser testing is standard practice to ensure sites reach as many users as possible. But what about language translation? No matter which language you speak, foreign languages are spoken by over 60% of internet users. If a browser had a 60% market share, would you support it? Of course, your visitors can [...]

One of our favorite Google tools, Google Translate, not only talks and translates in real-time, but it’s been integrated in a wide variety of Google services, including Google Reader, Gmail, and most recently, Google Toolbar. Now Google has announced that it has integrated Translate with yet another one of Google’s many products. This time, it’s [...]

Google Translate has rolled a out several new features, including the ability to hear your translated English text spoken by a computerized voice. For maximum cross-browser compatibility, Google Translate embeds text-to-speech mp3s using Flash. However, web developer Weston Ruter has already figured out how to grab the audio files for use on any webpage and [...]

Weston Ruter has created a nice mashup that marries HTML5 Audio support in modern browsers with the new Google Translate API that does text to speech (for them): Recently Google Translate announced the ability to hear translations into English spoken via text-to-speech (TTS). Looking at the Firebug Net panel for where this TTS data was [...]

The Twitter client has built in Google Translate for quick decoding of international tweets–and also, no more invite codes are required. Originally posted at The Social Go to Source


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