Google added two new features to the Windows version of Google Chrome beta including integrated translation and enhanced privacy features that allow for better browser cookie managment. The new additions were fed to the Chrome beta channel as a preview of Google Chrome version 5, according to the Google Chrome Releases blog.
You can download the beta version of the Google Chrome 5 browser here. Oddly enough, however, the Google Chrome 5 beta browser isn't supported by Windows 7 or Mac and is only compatible with Windows XP and Vista.
Automatic Translation
When you want to translate a page using Google services you used to have two options: copy the Websites URL or text into Google Translate or click on the "Translate this page" link in Google search. With the new beta version of Google Chrome, anytime you visit a page that is in a different language than your preferred language settings, a drop down prompt will appear at the top of the page asking you if you'd like to see page in your default language.
More: http://pcworld.com/article/190538/
You can download the beta version of the Google Chrome 5 browser here. Oddly enough, however, the Google Chrome 5 beta browser isn't supported by Windows 7 or Mac and is only compatible with Windows XP and Vista.
Automatic Translation
When you want to translate a page using Google services you used to have two options: copy the Websites URL or text into Google Translate or click on the "Translate this page" link in Google search. With the new beta version of Google Chrome, anytime you visit a page that is in a different language than your preferred language settings, a drop down prompt will appear at the top of the page asking you if you'd like to see page in your default language.
More: http://pcworld.com/article/190538/