Thursday, 29 July 2010




MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- In a meeting at Google in 2004, the discussion turned to an e-mail message the company had received from a fan in South Korea. Sergey Brin, a Google founder, ran the message through an automatic translation service that the company had licensed. The message said Google was a favorite search engine, but the result read: "The sliced raw fish shoes it wishes. Google green onion thing!" Mr. Brin said Google ought to be able to do better. Six years later, its free Google...
Full Story: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette



 

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