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Google unveils online dictionary
By   siliconindia news bureau
Sunday,06 December 2009, 18:05 hrs
 
San Francisco: Google has launched an online dictionary which will offer meaning of words in two dozen languages. A visit to a Google Dictionary service at google.com/dictionary showed a clean, simple Web page with a box for selecting languages from a drop-down list and a second box for typing in words to be defined, according to Economic Times.



The dictionary service offered definitions of words in 28 languages and to translate terms from or into English.Although Google's attempt to compete with Wikipedia via its Knol offering has been a remarkably dismal failure for a company that tends to get things right, this is a tool that could displace plenty of other properties like dictionary.com and answers.com. Not only does it provide a really uncluttered interface, but the extensive translation tools are quite useful. While Google Translate is useful for passages or entire sites, often ELL students simply need to clarify a single word; Google Dictionary fills the bill, report The Register.

Better yet, for those of us who have adopted Google Apps, users can star words and definitions and store them in their Google accounts for reference. While this seems a small thing, like most things Google, it may lend itself to sharing and classroom use in the future as the company expands this offering.

     
   
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1: Its indeed an marvellous news..now 4 everone it ud b convienient enough to know d meaning of d various words.
Posted by: krishna - 18 Dec, 2009
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2: Good news, But even expecting more.....
some people are there who are poorly literated, for them if picturised meaning is there it will be helpful....
Posted by: karthika - 09 Dec, 2009
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3: Goolge rocks
Posted by: Yagneswar - 08 Dec, 2009
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4: Very Useful Info...
Posted by: Ankit - 07 Dec, 2009
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5: Great news it is expected only from google... WOW
Posted by: Syed Kazim Raza - 07 Dec, 2009
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6: google always drives as the world with innovation as its motive.....
Posted by: Sivamurugan - 07 Dec, 2009
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7: google has done it again.nice job google. regards
Posted by: shuyeb akhter - 07 Dec, 2009
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8: Great job and expecting more languages to be incorporated.
Posted by: Dillip - 07 Dec, 2009
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9: Great work by google!It is most definately going to help people learn and express better. I hope the link is available at google.co.in.
Posted by: S. N. ARORA - 06 Dec, 2009
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10: Great news it is expected from google
Posted by: subha - 06 Dec, 2009
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