Google
Google is preparing an update that lets users search content in any language

Google breaks down language barriers

Cross-language search and query interpretation coming soon

Tom Sanders at Google in Mountain View, California

Google is preparing a future update of its search engine that lets users search content in any language.

The cross-language information retrieval technology uses software to translate queries into English. It then performs the search and translates the results back to the original language.

Advertisement

Arabic speakers, for instance, will be able to look for reviews on New York restaurants, even if such information is not natively available in that language.

The search giant showed off the technology at a company event at its corporate headquarters in Mountain View, California.

"As far as you are concerned, you search in your language," said Udi Manber, Google's vice president of engineering. "There is a better chance that you get good results."

Manber said that the technology will be launching "soon", but did not provide a projected launch date.

He also showed off a project that will try to interpret a user's search intentions instead of performing the query to the letter.

Google already assists users by performing a spell check on search queries, or suggesting alternative queries for probable mistakes.

The new design will stop prompting the user, offering results based on the query as the search engine interpreted it mixed in with the results for the query as it was entered.

A search for 'overhead view of the Bellagio pool', for instance, will be replaced with 'Bellagio pool pictures'. The Bellagio is a well known hotel in Las Vegas.

Google came up with the technology after it noticed that many users were unable to enter the correct query to find the information that they were looking for. Manber did not provide a projected launch date for the project.

  • Have your say
  • Send to a friend
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • Share

Tags:

Do you agree?

Further reading

Google warns of web malware epidemic

One in ten sites hosting code that attacks browsers

Google

Google pushes forward with Universal Search

Transforming video from entertainment to research tool

Google to face AdWords jury trial

Trademark spat to go to court in November

Google urges firms to embrace viral marketing

Companies are failing to make the most of the web

Related whitepapers

Related jobs

Most watched

Social networking

Summit: How businesses should manage their brands online

In part one of V3.co.uk's interview with Dirk Singer, he dicusses social media monitoring strategies

RIM discusses new developer tools

Blackberry exec on the latest offerings for programmers

Analysis and Reports

Remote access - Three steps to getting connected

3.4 million UK professionals now work from home – is your company equipped?

Cost benefits of a global collaboration network

This white paper is a must read for organisations looking for evidence of the bottom-line benefits of high-definition video and voice communications

Poll

Impact of Information Overload poll

Impact of Information Overload poll

What is the biggest problem your firm faces as a result of the data explosion?

View poll results

Advertisement

White paper library

Keep up to date with the latest products, services and technologies from the world's leading IT companies; IThound.com brings you over 6,000 white papers, case studies and analyst reports.

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Spotlight

simon perry

Comment: Information overload is a price worth paying if it helps the planet

Analyst Simon Perry argues that the data deluge doesn't have...

Summit: Views From the Valley

V3.co.uk's US office weighs in on the information overload crisis

money

Summit: Managing information overload in a recession

Balancing exploding data with shrinking budgets

Chambers outlines Cisco's corporate plans

CEO describes broader company focus

Primary Navigation