Microsoft has launched its language translation application: Windows Live Translator Beta.
The website urls are the following: www.translator.live.com, www.translate.live.com or www.windowslivetranslator.com. Language that are available for now: German, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, Korean, and Arabic.
The online translator is powered by Systran.
Google launched an online language translation program as well.
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