First things first, English is spoken by a major population of the world and Hindi is the native language of India, the second most populated country of the world. As of Google Script Converter, we will talk about it in detail throughout the post.
Google Script Converter is an app introduction from Google Labs and is another useful tool for users who face problems with languages. Google Script Converter converts the script of the text. It is to be remembered that it only converts the script of the text and does not translate it.

This tool comes in handy when you understand the spoken form of the language but do not understand its script. For example, say you do not know to read English but you can understand its verbal form. So what you can do is convert the script of the text from English to Hindi and then read it.
Google Script Converter can convert script of a text block as well as a webpage. Just head over to the Google Script Converter webpage and paste a block of text or a URL and select a converting script for the script conversion to take place.
As of now, Google Script Converter supports Devanagari (Hindi, Marathi, Nepali), Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Telgu and English.









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Language Script Converter from #Google Labs: Read #English in #Hindi – http://tinyurl.com/ylj9rhm
Girgit is a similar utility. It also supports Gurumukhi(Punjabi) and Oriya(Odiya) that Google script converter currently doesn’t support.
The code for girgit was released under GPL on 14-Oct-2009 and is available for review.
Compare Girgit
http://ta.girgit.chitthajagat.in/bbchindi.com
versus Google labs:
http://scriptconv.googlelabs.com/frame?ln=ta&url=http%3A//bbchindi.com
Pretty similar huh?
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