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Friday, April 23, 2010
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  1. Pure CocoaApril 23, 2010 at 5:56 PM

    For the past few days I've been using Google Translate to write comments in French and Spanish to my Facebook page. With only a slight knowledge of these languages I feel confident I can get my message across.

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  2. UnknownApril 26, 2010 at 1:15 AM

    Dear Google staff.

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    Thank you for this service.

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  3. MakeFilmNotWarApril 28, 2010 at 2:30 PM

    Dear Google,

    I have been using your transliteration feature for quickly typing and translating my Russian homework. This feature was available until yesterday afternoon. I have one week to finish all of my Russian homework. Please bring it back as soon as possible! I loved that feature!

    Don't make me memorize the Russian keyboard :(

    Thanks,
    A Science Student Minoring in Russian.

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  4. UnknownMay 2, 2010 at 6:15 AM

    Hi Google,

    your 'type phonetically' check box its boring because turn on every time I click 'swap languages' button.
    Could you please use cookie for remember that I previously turned it off?

    Спасибо.

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    You must not political interference with business issues please. Google translation service to one of the words I just called the Persian Gulf to the Gulf means!! This is the kind of political interference and is working. I hope that this issue be resolved as soon as possible. Thanks. An Iranian.

    This text through Google's translation service has been translated.

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