Google Talk translates your chats in 29 languages

by Shakti Singh Dulawat on July 5, 2010

One of the most exciting and amazing technological development from the phenomenal Google is their development of the so-called Google talk.  This awesome and very educational academic discovery helps anyone in facilitating easy and smooth communication with someone he or she may not necessarily understand.  For instance, you happen to meet someone through chat and you were very much attracted to her, so much so that you wanted to know everything about her, talk to her and simply chat anything under the sun with her.  The only biggest problem is that she totally speaks different from your language, say for instance, she speaks the old and dead Latin or Greek language and you talk the Indian language or perhaps one of the Hindi dialects.  Well, you don’t need to worry since just recently the innovation of Google makes it a possibility.  Google talk is now finally offering another option to all its users, and this is to translate their usual normal language or dialect into 29 or more other languages and eventually chat with anyone from among those list of translation capable languages.

Moreover, Google Talk is giving its users the ability to get connected to people from Aim friends and even converse with other social networks or sites such as Gizmo Project, Jabber.org, Earth Link and other related sites even without you installing them in your PC or laptop.  Adding Google bots to your social friends’ list is the only way and the only thing that you must do in order for you to translate your conversations or chats into other languages.

However, this marvelous feature is only available for the Gtalk messenger users and not on any existing web messengers such us Yahoo messenger, Gmail or ebuddy. Simply add those bots by utilizing the suggested formats and you can finally translate any of your chats or conversations to any dialect or language via Gtalk. One basic capability of this additional feature is to bring your message to anyone in the world without anymore asking someone to do the interpretation and translation of your conversations.

You can download Gtalk here

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In conclusion, this great development in software computer technology truly makes the globe or the world into a village indeed. We must therefore be grateful of this progress in human social and communitarian life by simply using it to our advantage and not to abuse it in any way, lest we will all suffer the bad consequences.

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Ramongas21 July 6, 2010 at 3:49 am

oh! how amazing this article and newbie from google.thanks for the info man!!!

ssdulawat July 6, 2010 at 5:46 am

Thanks you are welcome keep reading we have more in this series

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