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Google Detects Language

30 May 2009 View Comments By Nitin Kumar Jain
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I am sure you do receive emails in some peculiar fonts that you are not able to read and later you realize that the email is not using peculiar font, rather it is in different language altogether.

Have you ever wondered which language the email is in?

Google has an answer to it too as always:

Visit http://www.google.com/uds/samples/language/detect.html and paste few words from the email and click Detect Language. It will show you the detected language along with the relaibility factor which is how close the result is.

See screenshots below:

 google Google Detects Language

-NKJ


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