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April 6, 2005

Google Definitions Goes Multilingual

The Google Definitions service is now providing word definitions in languages in other than English, according to the Google Blog. The feature is described here. Exactly what additional languages are now being covered isn't said. Note that Google Definitions are generated automatically by Google and a completely different service from the definition links it provides to Answers.com -- the [definition] link that appears in the blue reverse bar at the top right-hand side of search results pages, next to the query count number. More on that here.

Posted by Danny Sullivan on April 6, 2005 8:57 AM

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