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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 14, 2013
Filed:
Sep. 30, 2011
Przemyslaw Broniek, Cracow, PL;
Joanna Chwastowska, Tamow, PL;
Brendan Clavin, Los Altos, CA (US);
Dawid Duda, Cracow, PL;
Terence Haddock, Cracow, PL;
Marcin Mikosik, Turek, PL;
Maciej Molerus, Zabrze, PL;
Michal Pociecha-los, Cracow, PL;
Jan Wrobel, Michalowice, PL;
Przemyslaw Broniek, Cracow, PL;
Joanna Chwastowska, Tamow, PL;
Brendan Clavin, Los Altos, CA (US);
Dawid Duda, Cracow, PL;
Terence Haddock, Cracow, PL;
Marcin Mikosik, Turek, PL;
Maciej Molerus, Zabrze, PL;
Michal Pociecha-Los, Cracow, PL;
Jan Wrobel, Michalowice, PL;
Google Inc., Mountain View, CA (US);
Abstract
Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, implementing and using techniques for translating digital content from a source language to a target language. A message is displayed to a user. The message contains digital content to be translated from the source language to the target language, as well as the context of the digital content in the source language and/or a reference to a context in which the digital content occurs. A proposed translation of the digital content into the target language is received from the user. The proposed translation is submitted to a translation server.