Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Google Translate

1- To translate an EMAIL from Spanish to English or English to Spanish etc

2- Highlight the text by running the cursor over the required text, while holding down the left click button on mouse, or “select all” by holding down Ctrl key and type “A”.

3- Go to EDIT click Copy, or hold Ctrl key down and type “C”

4- Exit Email, program.

5- Open INTERNET EXPLORER type in GOOGLE UK if this is not your HOME PAGE. Then click on “MORE” pan down the programs and click on the “TRANSLATE” program.

6- Select your language by using the drop down arrow, i.e. Spanish to English, make sure your cursor is in the box.
7- Go to EDIT and click Paste or hold down Ctrl key and type “V”.

8- Click on the Translate button, and there is your translation, print off if you wish


9- The lower box offered is for WEB PAGES, enter the page name, and click Translate, very useful when there are “Offers” to make sure of the details.


http://www.wikipedia/

There are two ways to look things up in Wikipedia: by searching or by browsing.
If you know the name of the topic you are looking for, simply type it into Wikipedia's search box and press Go.
If you would like to look around the encyclopedia to see what's on it, use Wikipedia's Contents pages. Lists and indices are examples of contents for a published work, and Wikipedia has many of each. Links to all of Wikipedia's main contents pages are presented below, and they in turn link to the more specific pages.
Lists of lists
Not only does Wikipedia have thousands of lists of topics, it also has many lists of those lists:
Lists of topics — a comprehensive list of article lists, arranged by subject.
Lists of basic topics — links to key topics on major subjects.
Category:Lists — a list of lists in the category system, arranged alphabetically.
Two of the broadest collections are:
Lists of countries
Lists of people