In-Place Webpage Translations by Microsoft Translator Webpage Widget

by Aditya on March 20, 2009 · 0 comments

microsoft 300x240 In Place Webpage Translations by Microsoft Translator Webpage WidgetA translator widget added to your blog or website can make your website or blog internationally more accessible. The visitors coming from foreign countries can be wooed by showing them your webpages in their native language. There are many translating tool available online such as Google Translator, Altavista Babel Fish, Promt Online Translator, etc. These translators are really good but the basic and most annoying aspect of these translating tools are that they take their users away from your webpage to other page for translation. However, now this practical defect can be tackled by use of the Microsoft Translator Webpage Widget.

The Microsoft Translator Webpage Widget allows you to bring real-time, in-place translations 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. This new translator widget from Microsoft allows website owners to add a pull-down menu to translate their website into other languages.

If you are a web-developer or a blogger who needs a real time, in place translations of their webpages, can get the new Microsoft Translator Webpage Widget by clicking here.

At present, you must have an invite code to use the widget on your website. This website code can be obtained by registering for an invite. You can click here to get an invite code.

About Aditya: Aditya is a 16 year old online entrepreneur living in India. He is the founder and editor of Tech Ravings, a blog sharing latest apps and services from the tech world.Get more from Aditya on Twitter.

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Aditya March 21, 2009 at 3:01 am

In-Place Webpage Translations by Microsoft Translator Webpage Widget – http://tinyurl.com/cs9zq9

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Aditya March 24, 2009 at 5:37 am

In-Place Webpage Translations by Microsoft Translator Webpage Widget – http://tinyurl.com/cs9zq9.

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el cubanito cuentacuentos March 29, 2009 at 1:17 pm

Now, I think I got the message my freind. I appoligisse. But, my English is not that perfet yet.
Thanks for your help & support.
julio d castro

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