13 New languages welcomed to Google Translate

Source: Albany Daily Star
Story flagged by: Paula Durrosier

Google Translate slowly but steadily is increasing its services across the world. It was launched in April 2006 using rule-based machine translations between English and Arabic, followed by translations between English and Russian in December 2006. The increase of new languages was hiked in 2007, and thus, in just a decade, the service passed the 100 languages mark.

Google Translate continues to improve translations by enhancing algorithms and systems and by learning from user translations. The search giant has updated its Breakdown Page, which displays the features supported by each language. The 13 new languages are only available for typing. More.

See: Albany Daily Star

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