is possible to use the listen button in  chrome or firefox browsers ,
when using the tranlate button of the google toolbar?
the synthesized voices you use with google translate could be useful
for e-learning new languages using text to speech synthetised voices
or for disable people

the sound is better than the realspeak , acapela, ivona comercial tts
voices

i suggest programers an extension that reads aloud webpages,emails.
and other stuff using your voices, not only in the translator
application of google, please incorporate this function in the google
toolbar or make an extension

i installed one extension for read webpages aloud , but is
incomfortable , i have to select text, with chrome now doesn,t work
now. In may 2010 the voices where very robotic but now the voices you
use in the google translate are very nice

why don,t make an extenion for disable people like the click speak
addon for firefox, pressing a button it reads the whole page aloud
without selecting the text, it has auto reading mode which is very
useful and works in fullscreen mode of the browser,

textaloud program makes the same but you have to press a button in the
toolbar, which is unconfortable when you have to read multiple pages
with netvibes or google reader,hasn,t got auto reading mode and is not
possible to use fullscreen mode of the browser for a comfortable
reading

but textaloud highlights the spoken word, click speaks select the
whole sentence

please consider this for future updates of google toolbar, or please
programers make an extension to read webpages aloud using google text
to speech technology ,this is necesary for a comfortable browsing for
disable and those who needs to relax the view.

take it into consideration

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