Twitter has announced crowd of translation-the first source, the Netherlands and Indonesia added to the mixture. For those of you keeping count, this means that Twitter is now officially exist in 11 different languages. Dutch and Indonesian language is the first language translation using a translation center Twitter, which was introduced this year. Translation center asking Twitter users – all volunteers – to help translate the Twitter interface into various languages. Once the translated pages support base, a select group of "most active" translators are invited to work with Twitter to "keep the local version of the service.
" Twitter boasts that the center has 200,000 translations translator, and that the localization process for the Netherlands and Indonesia took the first call only one month of her engagement announcement. Language twitter future plans to translate the Philippines and the Malays. If you happen to speak one language and you want to help Twitter out, go to the central translation Twitter page and sign in with your Twitter account. After some legal records, you will be able to choose the language and start translating. Follow Sarah on Twitter or Facebook Leave a Comment commentSubmit After you click submit, you will be prompted to enter or register an account if you're not already a member.
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