Google Chrome brandishes its latest addition, translation feature

Google-Chrome-LogoWith a continuous input of several weeks involving the beta-testing, Google has listed its new feature for the Chrome web browser. It is an automatic language translation.

This means that the browser will automatically sense the language of a foreign site, and translate it through Google Translate making the readable language available in less than a second. This means a relief for all those users who use to toggle around with browsers to get it translated. The application covers 52 languages covering major bases around the globe.

Features pertaining to privacy have also been added providing an extra edge to the security. The user gets to decide how to manage cookies, pop-ups and JavaScript on his browser. This means a user can block all the cookies for a website and leave the cookies open for the trusted ones.

Chrome essentially is gearing up against the competition provided by other browsers. Recently Mozilla had launched its 3.6 version, and Microsoft hinted about IE9. Thus the new launches from Google Chrome are to beat the heat of the competition.