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Gmail translate Email in many languages

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Gmail, Google’s email service has just launched a feature Message Translation. With this feature, Gmail can automatically translate the email messages in 41 languages.

Initially through the Google Gmail Labs to experiment with technology combine in the Google Translate service to Gmail.

Message Translation will automatically translate email in 41 languages, enabling users from different countries have different email messages can be understood in various languages. Every user can read the email based on the language they want.

This service could ultimately become the solution for the communication barriers that have long had among the different tribes.

Gmail is a free email service that combines features of email with Google’s search technology. In addition, Gmail also provides free storage capacity of seven giga bytes.

Based on the website agency comScore, more than 113 million people worldwide use the Gmail service each month. It also make Google continue to improve their services with provide the new innovation, more interesting and easier for its users.

When the toddler buys $20,000 digger

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Sarah Quinlan and Pipi Quinlan

Sarah Quinlan surprised when she received purchase invoices of digger through a successful auction on TradeMe go to the email, shortly after she got up to bed. Her baby, Pipi Quinlan is a new age of 3 years, have been successfully won a digger Kobelco brands that are in eBay, with just a few clicks.

“I’m surprised when it was written in the words ‘We think you will like this digger’. I think I won a toy digger. But it turns out that my digger is a real one, at $20,000.” said Sarah.

Sarah admitted, she is currently the preferred some toys auction at sites on the night before. However, when Sarah wanted to go to sleep forget to Log Off. Hence, Pipi successful bids made for his mother auction, and she won the bids.

Young mother was directly call the tractor seller and TradeMe to explain what actually happened. Fortunately, TradeMe eventually cancel the digger bids.

WHO disproves the swine flu cause of the laboratory experiments

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World Health Organization (WHO) disproves the theory that Australian scientist, about the issues that the H1N1 virus spread due created in laboratory experiments.

“The evidence we found that the swine flu occurred purely because of the spread of the virus, not a virus that came from a laboratory experiment,” said Dr Keiji Fukuda speaking as Assistant Director of Public Health and Environment security WHO.

Xinhua, Friday (15/5/2008) spread, the WHO makes the conclusion after a discussion and assessment, together with scientists. This conclusion results also involve collaboration with the food and agriculture organization of the FAO and the world animal health organization OIE.

“Scientists who make the issue a very serious hypothetical. However, after examined and discussed further, we concluded that the hypothesis not really based on an accurate analyze and thorough,” said Fukuda.

Yesterday, Australian scientist named Adrian Gibbs reveal some of the evidence revealed that the virus is the H1N1 virus that spread at the time of the accident due to make a vaccine in the laboratory.

This statement had a jar of the world’s health, but regardless of what yesterday raised by Gibbs is still the allegations while.

WHO apparently quickly in response to respond to public pressure to make research more relevant allegations and immediately announced the results to the public.

Yesterday, Gibbs also said that he is ready in case the allegations that he said was wrong. But according to him most important is that authorities can provide information about the spread of this virus.