Partners Archives - Microsoft Translator Blog http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/translator/blog/tag/partners/ Tue, 18 Oct 2011 17:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Top Sites Going Global with Translator API http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/translator/blog/2011/10/18/top-sites-going-global-with-translator-api/ Tue, 18 Oct 2011 17:00:00 +0000 https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/translation/2011/10/18/top-sites-going-global-with-translator-api/ The ability to use language and the capacity to translate between languages is one of the characteristics that define us as humans. Over the last decade, world class researchers – both at our own research labs and around the world have been working on the problem of machine translation, the results of which you are able to enjoy today on....

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The ability to use language and the capacity to translate between languages is one of the characteristics that define us as humans. Over the last decade, world class researchers – both at our own research labs and around the world have been working on the problem of machine translation, the results of which you are able to enjoy today on Bing and in many other Microsoft products.

Last month at the BUILD conference, Satya Nadella, (President, Server and Tools Business at Microsoft) announced the global, high volume commercial availability of the Translator API. This was a significant milestone for us, as we had seen a tremendous increase in demand from partners who see it adding great value to their customers and wanted the reliability, performance, and scale of a Microsoft service. It was an added bonus that we were able to deliver this class of service to our partners at a significantly lower price than alternatives. Over the past few months, the diversity and volume of partners using our API has increased rapidly and continues to grow.

A few weeks ago, Facebook rolled out translations powered by our service to many of their major markets across the world. With a user base larger than most countries of the world (barring India and China), and with 75% of the users from outside the US – Facebook is a great example of how the translation API can help partners break down language barriers.

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Facebook joins many other partners including Trip Advisor, Harper Collins, Elsevier, Webster, and eBay who are utilizing the translation API in innovative new ways to bring their services and content to new audiences and new languages. We hope to showcase many of these in the coming months on the Translator blog.

Today at Web 2.0, in a session titled “The Future of Big Data & the Global Web” we will be outlining the value that this data-driven service provides to businesses as they look to expand their business and audience globally. We will also provide an inside look at how the service is built, and showcase some of the partners that have utilized the Translator service to great effect.

The Translator API offers instant text translation, language detection functionality, text-to-speech in multiple languages and innovative collaborative translation functionality. It was designed from the ground up for partner use, and thus provides a choice of API interfaces: SOAP, AJAX, HTTP or OData, allowing developers to choose what works best for their scenario. A comprehensive FAQ is available here.

We believe in the idea of “Translation being a utility and not a destination”, and you can join us in supporting that notion by utilizing the API to break down language walls on the web today. Subscribe to the free tier of service to get started. You can always upgrade to a higher level of service if you need to.

Vikram Dendi,
Director of Product Management,
Microsoft/Bing Translator

Also posted to the Bing Search blog.

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Showcasing some great consumer applications powered by Microsoft Translator API http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/translator/blog/2011/02/01/showcasing-some-great-consumer-applications-powered-by-microsoft-translator-api/ Tue, 01 Feb 2011 10:23:00 +0000 https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/translation/2011/02/01/showcasing-some-great-consumer-applications-powered-by-microsoft-translator-api/ While we are quite proud of the applications and services that we have built, we are even prouder of the many wonderful applications built by our partners using our extensive set of APIs. In this series, we wish to highlight some of these apps. Polyglot – an elegant Windows Phone translator application You might have used the free Translator app....

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While we are quite proud of the applications and services that we have built, we are even prouder of the many wonderful applications built by our partners using our extensive set of APIs. In this series, we wish to highlight some of these apps.

Polyglot – an elegant Windows Phone translator application

You might have used the free Translator app on the Windows Phone marketplace, but you should definitely give Polyglot from Very Software a try. With a beautiful interface that works in either orientation and delivering translations on the go – Polyglot is undoubtedly one of the best looking Windows Phone applications in the market.

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Kywix Babilia HD – a highly functional application for iPad which offers translation and more

One of the fast growing applications that is well optimized for the larger touchscreen. Integrates with Dropbox for source material, and with Facebook and Twitter for quick sharing of translated content. Check out the various elegant touches – including the capability to translate PDF, learn new vocabulary and tv-out support.

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There are many other free and paid applications built using Microsoft Translator APIs – we would love to hear of any others you would like showcased here.

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