Friday 10 June 2011

Google Translate gets better definition with new interface

Google Translate:


Google has given Google Translate a face lift that it plans to roll out worldwide over the next few days (it’s live for us now).


The new look is cleaner and intended to highlight the many ways that users can use Translate, including in Gmail, search, and through the Chrome extension. It’s a nice graphical upgrade, and though Google uses the word “functional” in it’s blog post on the announcement, we don’t really see what has changed functionally. We’ve emailed Google for clarification.


UPDATE: A Google representitive responded that, “There were no functionality changes with this launch,” which is what we thought.


Here’s what the new design looks like:


Google Translate

Google Translate

Google Translate

Google Translate

Google Translate

Google Translate

Google Translate

Google Translate



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Google Translate "Conversation Mode" in action


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