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Twitter now allows direct translation of tweets

Twitter has become like the city of Babylon due to its popularity. Languages are mixing more and more, so we quickly come across a tweet that we don't understand. But now Twitter programmers have come to our aid, offering us the option of directly translating tweets, while Microsoft's "translator" Bing takes care of the translations.

Twitter is a melting pot messages and it often happens that we meet a tweet that is written in us incomprehensible language. Now, even such posts are "readable", because the second most trained computer translator in the world, Microsoft's, comes to the rescue Bing, which provides direct translation. Otherwise, he is not perfect either, but the translations are good enough that, if nothing else, we can understand the context.

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Translation is also possible on the mobile version.
Translation is also possible on the mobile version.

And how do we "hire" a translator? Tweets now have a small one on the far right icon of the world, click on it, and automatic translation using Microsoft's translation system, which until now was only part of the web Bing search engine (currently supports translation between 31 languages, including Slovenian) happens in a fraction of a second. For now, it is available to users through a web browser on computers and through mobile applications for Android and iOS, and other platforms will follow, starting with Windows Phone.

There are no more language barriers on Twitter.
There are no more language barriers on Twitter.

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More information:
twitter.com/bingtranslator

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