Google Chrome features Automatic Translation

by Benjamin Graham on March 4, 2010

in Internet,News

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Recently Google Chrome, Google’s browser has been enhanced with a new feature of automatic translation which enables users to translate the websites without any need of translation tool.

You can download this new version from the Google Chrome Beta channel website that also contains some advanced privacy controls.

Using the translation tool, the users can chose an option if they prefer to translate each and every visited page to a language of their choice. It is a feature that will enable the “unreadable” websites to be read by any non-native user.

Chrome even has added new localized extensions like the UK users get the travel information for Transport for London, ticketing and shopping price comparison sites.

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