In November 2008, the Windows Live Translator service was officially migrated to microsofttranslator.com, although the translator.live.com site still redirected to www.windowslivetranslator.com. Both sites looked and performed in identical fashions. Confused yet? Then you're not ready for the most recent changes.
As LiveSide reported today, Microsoft's translating service has been rebranded to Live Search. However, the rebranding seemed to stop short of going the full monty. While microsofttranslator.com is now called Live Search Translator, and translator.live.com redirects perfectly fine to it, windowslivetranslator.com is still present, and it's still showing the Windows Live Translator service, with the old Wave 2 look, and an advertisement up top to boot.
Read more :
http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/03/windows-live-translator-and-live-search-tweaks-still-confuse.ars
As LiveSide reported today, Microsoft's translating service has been rebranded to Live Search. However, the rebranding seemed to stop short of going the full monty. While microsofttranslator.com is now called Live Search Translator, and translator.live.com redirects perfectly fine to it, windowslivetranslator.com is still present, and it's still showing the Windows Live Translator service, with the old Wave 2 look, and an advertisement up top to boot.
Read more :
http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/03/windows-live-translator-and-live-search-tweaks-still-confuse.ars