Posted by Maggie Johnson, Director of Education and University RelationsThrough Google’s University Relations program, we maintain strong ties with academic institutions globally, pursuing innovative research in core areas relevant to our mission. It’s especially satisfying when our award recipients are honored for the work that we have been fortunate to sponsor. Here are some recent accomplishments:Jimmy Lin and his student Chris Dyer (University of Maryland; Google/IBM ACCI, NSF award) just published a book on "Data-Intensive Text Processing...
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Five more languages on translate.google.com
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[Cross-posted with the Google Translate Blog and the Official Google Blog]Posted by Ashish Venugopal, Research ScientistAt Google, we are always trying to make information more accessible, whether by adding auto-captioning on YouTube and virtual keyboards to search or by providing free translation of text, websites and documents with Google Translate. In 2009, we announced the addition of our first “alpha” language, Persian, on Google Translate. Today, we are excited to add five more alpha languages: Azerbaijani, Armenian, Basque, Urdu and Georgian...
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