Google Reader goes multilingual
Posted by Kevin Systrom, Product
Marketing Manager
I've been traveling a bunch in the past few days, and the one
thing I've noticed is the variety of newspapers you're
offered on every flight in Europe. In London, where I am now, my
hotel has between 10 and 15 newspapers in the lobby from around the
world in different languages. So I started thinking about how news
plays an increasingly important role across the world.
Of course, blogs have also become an international phenomenon.
They're not constrained by language or nationality — in fact,
blogs have become an important way to bring rise to independent
reporters and writers. And there are more and more people who wish
to read blogs in other languages. Up until now, our blog and news
site service, Google Reader, was only available in English. As of
today, it supports these languages: French, Italian, German,
Spanish, Dutch, English (UK), Chinese (Traditional and Simplified),
Japanese, and Korean.
With this announcement (you might enjoy
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this take from the Reader blog), I'm also happy to tell you
that we're removing the "Labs" label from Google
Reader. It's a small textual change, but we believe it
solidifies our commitment to make reading blogs and news sites
easier than ever. So try
href="http://www.google.com/reader" >Google Reader and get all
your blogs and news sites in one place.
Update:
Added Dutch, which is now live.
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