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		<title>By: Cool Websites and Tools [June 20] &#124; Design Website</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cool Websites and Tools [June 20] &#124; Design Website</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] (2) GoogleTranslatorToolkit - New webpage &amp; document translator by Google. It lets you translate any document or article into any language you want to and also adds a human touch to the process. After you sign up, just upload the document or type in the URL of the web page, select the language and you’ll get it translated within a few seconds. What makes it different from the traditional Google Translate is the the ability to edit the resulting article and share it. Read more: GoogleTranslatorToolkit: Online Document Translator [...]</description>
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		<dc:creator>Cool Websites and Tools [June 20] &#8211; DodaPedia</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] (2) GoogleTranslatorToolkit &#8211; New webpage &amp; document translator by Google. It lets you translate any document or article into any language you want to and also adds a human touch to the process. After you sign up, just upload the document or type in the URL of the web page, select the language and you’ll get it translated within a few seconds. What makes it different from the traditional Google Translate is the the ability to edit the resulting article and share it. Read more: GoogleTranslatorToolkit: Online Document Translator [...]</description>
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