What Do You Use to Translate Words into Different Languages?
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When I was in Germany, I needed to pick up a translation gadget. I probably slaughtered most of what I attempted to say, but at least I tried. What happens when you need to communicate with someone who doesn’t speak the same language? What if you don’t have much time to wait on a translation? I gotta give credit to my friend Mona. She always finds the most amazing links to things, and this is no exception. MeGlobe is “Instant Messaging with Instant Translation”.
MeGlobe™ was built to diminish language barriers from online communication. Our free web client lets you type in your own language, but sends a translated version, in near real time, specific to the native tongue of whomever you are chatting with. With MeGlobe™ there is no such thing as ‘lost in translation.’
Signing up is quick, easy and FREE. Just click on “Signup,” give us some basic info and you’re ready to start chatting with people all over the world. No downloads are required, you don’t need to install anything and you can use MeGlobe™ from any computer with a browser and Internet connection.
We live in a highly connected global village. Isn’t it time we take language out of the equation so we can talk to our neighbors?
Read this last line again: Isn’t it time we take language out of the equation so we can talk to our neighbors? You bet it is, and MeGlobe is a great way to start.
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5 Comments
Marshall Kirkpatrick
August 6th, 2008
at 1:15am
See also Lingro.com
user1
August 6th, 2008
at 10:01pm
from their FAQ http://meglobe.com/faq
“MeGlobe’s™ core translation technology is based around a proprietary Learning System. When we provide our users with a translation, we also provide a simple way to edit that translation. If our translations are a little off, or worse, laughable, you get to help us fix them with one click. Every time you edit/contribute you are helping to improve the overall chat translation experience for our entire community. Please refer to our tutorial to see an in-depth demo of this.”
i tested the editing functionality it works, who knows how much it helps at this point
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Reb
August 8th, 2008
at 3:24am
for online stuff i use http://www.freetranslation.com ….it’s not perfect certainly but can be very helpfull
for direct….hm…that’s more interesting but speaking translator gadgets can solve a lot
HR
September 5th, 2008
at 11:35pm
Actually, you don’t even need to go to any web site… Check TBot@hotmail.com - it’s a translation bot for Messenger release this week: just add it to your contact list and off you go.
The project started about one year ago as a prototype, and finally made it to main stream.