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Google Reader Translates Blog Feeds

PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 6:23 am
by cyriac
Google has introduced new translation technology into Google Reader that converts a given feed into any language.
To use the new offering, just subscribe to a feed and then select “Translate into my language” from “Feed settings…” The feed will then be translated into your default language.
I doubt that any given translation will be perfect, but it might just enable you to make some sense of a foreign blog or news feed. This could be quite useful if you plan to enter a foreign market or a market dominated by foreign language companies. Or if you simply wish to understand what people in other countries are saying about something topical.
Source: Rick Turoczy, “Say What? Google Reader Translates Any Feed into Your Native Tongue”, ReadWriteWeb, November 10, 2008

Re: Google Reader Translates Blog Feeds

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:44 am
by prasanth
Anybody who is subscribing to web design news, Latest in PHP, SEO News or what's new in social media, or tips on how to manage your team - still using the old way through email has a better way to do this and save your valuable time! is very handy and is the RIGHT tool for this! Thanks to Google for coming up with what the users really want! We just have to here and see all the news subscribed from different sites! Isn't it wonderful??

Use this wonderful tool and make your "learning life" easier!! Great reading all! :)

Re: Google Reader Translates Blog Feeds

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:06 pm
by jondyer
I totally agree P! Ive been using this for the last couple months.

I have the google reader plugin for igoogle and it Definitely makes keeping up to date with all blog feeds VERY easy!

:)