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  2. Babel Fish (website) - Wikipedia

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    Babel Fish was a free Web-based machine translation service by Yahoo!. In May 2012 it was replaced by Bing Translator (now Microsoft Translator ), to which queries were redirected. [ 1 ] Although Yahoo! has transitioned its Babel Fish translation services to Bing Translator, it did not sell its translation application to Microsoft outright.

  3. AltaVista - Wikipedia

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    AltaVista provided Babel Fish, a Web-based machine translation application that translated text or webpages from one of several languages into another. [25] It was later superseded by Yahoo! Babel Fish in May 2008 and now redirects to Bing's translation service. [2] [26] [11]

  4. List of Yahoo-owned sites and services - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Babel Fish – A translation service; shut down in May 2012 and replaced by Bing Translator. [15] Bix – A website that provided tools for the creation of contests; acquired by Yahoo on November 16, 2006, and shut down on June 30, 2009. [16] [17]

  5. Where Are They Now? The Search Engines That Time Forgot - AOL

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    For some time, AltaVista was the 11th most visited website in the world in 1998 and 2000 and was used by 17.7% of internet users. Also a favorite by professional researchers, none of this was ...

  6. Timeline of machine translation - Wikipedia

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    Web translation tool: The world's first web translation tool, Babel Fish, is launched as a subdomain of the AltaVista search engine. The tool is created by Systran in collaboration with Digital Equipment Corporation. [12] [13] 2006: April: Web translation tool: Google Translate is launched. [14] 2017: August: Web translation tool: DeepL ...

  7. History of machine translation - Wikipedia

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    The rough translations produced were sufficient to get a basic understanding of the articles. If an article discussed a subject deemed to be confidential, it was sent to a human translator for a complete translation; if not, it was discarded. A great blow came to machine-translation research in 1966 with the publication of the ALPAC report.