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Babel Fish
babelfish.altavista.com
The Web's biggest and busiest free real-time translation service, AltaVista's 
Babel Fish performs about a million translations a day. The site converts 
English into most major European languages, but doesn't accept text blocks 
longer than 1,000 characters or Web pages with more than a measly 5K of 
text.
Babylon
www.babylon.com
While 80 percent of Web content is in English, nearly 70 percent of PC 
users are non-English-speaking. Israel-based Babylon helps this majority 
surf. The company's free downloadable Windows dictionary will correctly 
pronounce an English word and then offer to translate it into one of 
10 languages - including Chinese.
e-lingo (formerly WorldBlaze)
www.e-lingo.com
e-lingo does the usual URL and text-block translation tricks, but also 
sends translated email straight from its site.
FreeTranslation.com
www.freetranslation.com
FreeTranslation.com translates text documents 
of up to 13,000 words - about 20 pages of a word processing file.
InterTran
www.tranexp.com:2000/InterTran
InterTran is more a Web-based word-for-word 
(and phrase-for-phrase) translation dictionary than a full-blown translator, 
but it does work between 351 language pairs - from Brazilian Portuguese 
to Welsh and everything in between. What's more, InterTran doesn't just 
provide one translation - it offers the user multiple translations for 
each part of speech.
Systran
www.systranet.com
The mother of all Web translation apps, Systran powers the Babel Fish, 
GO Network, and Voila translators. After you enroll on Systran's own Systranet 
site, it translates entire word processing files (saved in RTF, plaintext, 
or HTML) without affecting their original formatting. The site lets you 
choose one of 20 specialized dictionaries - legal, for example, or automotive 
- to use in translating your text.
TransBot
www.transbot.com
TransBot, still in beta, doesn't translate entire sentences, but rather 
targets individual words on a Web page. Select a URL, and the page is fed 
through the TransBot reader. The first letter of every word will appear 
as a hyperlink: Click the letter and a little box will appear with the 
translated word.
Translation Dictionary
www.evolutionary.net/dict-info.htm
This shareware translates English words and phrases for the Palm and Windows 
CE platforms. Language modules vary in size from 1,800 to 19,000 entries. 
(Many languages are supported, including Slovak and Esperanto.)
Translator Online
www.pinksoftware.com/trans
South Africa-based Pink Software will translate text samples from English 
to Afrikaans or Zulu, and from Afrikaans, Tswana, or Swahili to English.
Voila Translate
www.voila.com/services/translate
Voila isn't a translation site per se, but a multilanguage portal from 
France Telecom. Though it does pretty much everything AltaVista's Babel 
Fish can, its indexed European content makes Voila 
a good first stop before flying overseas.
Machine Translation R&D Worldwide
AT&T Labs 
www.research.att.com 
Dragon Systems 
www.dragonsys.com 
IBM 
www.research.ibm.com/hlt 
Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California 
www.isi.edu 
Integrated Wave Technologies 
www.i-w-t.com 
Laboratory for Applied Research in Computational Linguistics, Université 
de Montréal 
www-rali.iro.umontreal.ca/Accueil.en.html 
Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University 
www.lti.cs.cmu.edu 
Natural Language Laboratory, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University 
www.cs.sfu.ca/research/groups/NLL 
Spoken Language Systems Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
www.sls.lcs.mit.edu/sls 
SRI 
www.cam.sri.com/tr
Europe
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence 
www.dfki.uni-sb.de 
Laboratory of Computational Linguistics, Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences 
proling.iitp.ru/index_e.html 
Lernout & Hauspie 
www.lhsl.com 
Promt 
www1.promt.ru/eng 
Systran Software 
www.systransoft.com
Asia
NTT 
www.kecl.ntt.co.jp 
Spoken Language Processing Group, Advanced Telecommunications Research 
www.itl.atr.co.jp 
Universal Networking Language Center, United Nations University 
www.unl.ias.unu.edu
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