Translate+: Posts And Comments Can Now Be Translated Within Google+

A nifty new feature has been released today for Google+, the integration of Google Translate onto Google+ posts and comments. This new feature will allow users who are viewing content different from their language preferences to translate the content. Google+ users will view a “translate” button underneath content that has been posted in a foreign […]

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A nifty new feature has been released today for Google+, the integration of Google Translate onto Google+ posts and comments. This new feature will allow users who are viewing content different from their language preferences to translate the content.

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Google+ users will view a “translate” button underneath content that has been posted in a foreign language. When the translate button is pressed the text will be updated instantly in-line. Users can update their language preferences in their account settings.

For more information see the Google+ post from Ed Chi, Staff Research Scientist at Google.


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