Google India Launches Transliteration Tool for Desktop

by Paul Joseph on January 29, 2010 · 0 comments

Google has launched Transliteration tool, IME (input method editor) that enables users to enter text in their regional language using a roman keyboard. The IME tool is a desktop tool ( download ) that ‘phonetically’ translates words into a language of your choice (currently supports 14 languages, Arabic, Bengali, Farsi (Persian), Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. ). Type in Hindi / Any Language Once you install the product, enable Language bar’ ( control panel / Regional and Language Options -> Keyboard and Languages ) and you will notice the language bar on the bottom right side of the screen. Change the language to your preferred language and start typing – IME tool will suggest you possible options matching the word. A useful tool, quite geeky to use, but a step in right direction. Earlier, Microsoft launched a transliteration tool which I found quite difficult to use and Google has been trying out different services to crack the transliteration challenge. Google Launches Translator Toolkit – Convert any Document/Website to language of your choice Google India Labs Launches Transliteration Bookmarklets Gmail adds support for Indian Languages – Send Email in Local Languages

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