Windows Live Translator Beta Launched

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Windows Live Translator is Microsoft’s latest from in the Live products (currently in beta) which lets you translate text from English to German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian, and vice versa.

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You can either convert text upto 500 words or convert a web page as a whole. Google is already having a translator, which is having more language options and it seems like Microsoft is stepping into areas where Google has a product. Recently Microsoft had launched the Unified installer for Live products.

Windows Live Translator

Live translator looks good especially in the UI which is much better than that of Google. We can see more of Live products in the near future.

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3 Responses to “Windows Live Translator Beta Launched”

  1. :grin: This is really cool !

  2. Hmmm… Microsoft is seem to making a big move to cover all holes made by Google! :D
    Some nice war is going to happen soon…! Ke ke ke. Battle of big companies, benefits for customers. :twisted:

  3. @Ken Xu,
    Indeed its the battle of 2 big companies and its definitely going to benefit customers like us. :lol:

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