Google Quietly Releases Its Own Dictionary
Bertrand Vasquez | Dec 04, 2009 | Comments 0

Yes, Google now has its very own definition and translation online dictionary. No one is certain when exactly Google quietly launched the new service, which can be found at Google.com/Dictionary. The LA Times is credited as being the first to make the discovery.
Google is already familiar to the word of online definitions and translations. Before, you could search the definition of a word by using the ‘define:word’ search term on Google.com. Also, Google has allowed people for a very long time to translate words and sentences into approximately 51 different languages by using Google Translate, which seems to be incorporated in the new dictionary.
So far the new dictionary offers definitions and translation of words in 28 different languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, Russian, Czech, Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Korean, Chinese, et cetera.
I wonder what new Google service we can expect to see next. What do you think Google will roll out next?
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