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Windows Live Translator translating between English and Chinese Traditional with computer-related content translation enabled |
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| Developed by | Microsoft |
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| Latest release | Final / 2008 |
| Type | Language translation |
| Website | http://translator.live.com |
Windows Live Translator is a service provided by Microsoft as part of its Windows Live services which allow users to translate texts or entire web pages into different languages. All translation pairs (including 11 English to other languages and 12 other languages to English) are powered by Microsoft Translation (previously Systran), developed by Microsoft Research, as its backend translation software. Two transliteration pairs (between Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified) are provided by Microsoft's Windows International team.[1] Computer-related texts are translated by Microsoft's own syntax-based statistical machine translation technology.
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In addition to standard text and web page translation, Windows Live Translator includes several additional features:
Current available translation options provided by Windows Live Translator include:
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