Google's email system, Gmail, has unveiled its 57th language and it's one close to home -- Cherokee. Google worked with the Cherokee Nation to develop the language in Google's web search and in Gmail, ...
We’ve all taken automatic language translation for granted, especially where web pages are concerned. But Google has finally added it to where it might be the most useful: the mobile version of Gmail.
It all started when one of Google's engineers carpooled with a Cherokee Nation member. After talking, the idea was formed of adding Cherokee language support to Gmail, an idea that has ultimately been ...
Google just announced that it has added Cherokee as Gmail’s 57th supported language. While Google has continuously expanded its language support for Gmail and its other services, this marks the first ...
Cherokee has become the first Native American language fully integrated into Gmail. The Cherokee Nation worked with Gmail to make this announcement a reality. "We are constantly trying to find ways to ...
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We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. No, this isn’t a joke. Gmail turns 15 today, having launched on April 1, 2004! These days, the service boasts ...
Google’s product management director, Matthew Glotzbach, announced yesterday that Google would be integrating on the fly language translation into Gmail as early as this week. He announced the update ...
Google announced on Thursday that Gmail now supports the Irish language Gaeilge. The historic language is not spoken as the first language of many people in Ireland, but a larger number of people ...
You can provide the latest updates to your customers and keep in touch with your employees through Gmail. It doesn't matter where your clients and employees live, or ...
Gmail didn't become one of the world's most popular email services with just one language; indeed, it supports 56 languages, ranging from Simplified Chinese to Hebrew. As of today, however, that list ...