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Multilingual Transliteration Service Now Supports Three Languages

05-21-2008 09:54 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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TRANSLIT.CC, the worldwide provider of online web services, announces today release of the new free transliteration web service to support speakers and learners of Russian, Ukrainian and Armenian languages.

The service started to operate back in 2007 with only support of one language - Russian. With the time is was growing and now it supports three different languages. For all three languages it is possible to perform spell checking and use multiple helpful functions, such as search on Google and in dictionaries.

The TRANSLIT.CC service uses latest WEB 2.0 technologies to allow users to convert Latin-lettered texts to Russian, Ukrainian and Armenian alphabets, which is a common scenario for email conversations between people using PCs without any support for their native language. Thousands of users Internet users all over the world will find this online tool noticeably useful.

The transliteration service complies with the multiple transliteration standards, such as GOST and ISO, and was validated by the World Wide Web Consortium, and now is also listed in the Open Language Directory.

The Russian transliteration service available at http://www.translit.cc is now conveniently complemented with the Ukrainian and Armenian services, both available at http://ua.translit.cc and http://am.translit.cc. The web-based tools perform all encoding for the user right inside your favorite web browser. And there is no need to install anything on the PC, which is not allowed anyway at most Internet café workstations or by some employer policies. The text transliterator is implemented as a JavaScript application, which runs on the client's browser and has no interactions with its web server once loaded, ensuring fast response times. The user just needs to type in text with Latin letters and it will be automatically transliterated in Cyrillic ones. It is also possible to insert text directly from the clipboard and convert it in both ways.

There is no need for a separate installation which removes any potential risk of virus coming from an unauthorized installation point. Updates to the conversion logic are also instantaneous; all service users enjoy improvements immediately after they were made to the web service.

To try the the Russian online transliteration service visit web site at http://www.translit.cc. The Ukrainian version is available at http://ua.translit.cc and the Armenian at http://am.translit.cc.

TRANSLIT.CC
1285 East Colorado Boulevard
Pasadena 91050
California, USA

S. Frymer
+1.6267929797
www.translit.cc

TRANSLIT.CC is the worldwide provider of online web services. The service targets language specific and community software and websites. It was approved by the WWW Consortium and currently markets multiple WEB 2.0 projects.

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