New Google Chrome Beta Instantly Translates Web Pages
March 3rd, 2010 admin
Google on Tuesday introduced new language translation and privacy tools for its Chrome browser. Chrome now includes a beta feature that will instantly translate Web pages that are in a language different from your preferred language setting.
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