Thanks! If google is not going to bring the dictionary back, i'll go for Bing or Yahoo, as long as it provides more context and the usage of the word instead of dry translation as google translate.
On Aug 5, 1:22 pm, Lim Yon Pin wrote: > And I wonder why is that? They have the most comprehensive database in > the world and yet it is so hard for them to retain a free dictionary > service that they have to shut it down? C'mon, word definitions are > just the tip of Google's information iceberg and I believe it won't > hurt them for a bit to continue such service. Yahoo and Bing have > never killed their dictionary service ever whereas Google, the largest > data and information organizer has killed it twice. This is > ridiculously absurd.. No statements, no reasoning, no rationalization, > no excuses... Google doesn't even bother accounting to us. And that > makes me wonder WHY IS THAT??? > > On Aug 5, 6:05 pm, jingjie zhou wrote: > > > > > I really cannot figure out why Google shuts down the dictionary > > function. At least they should give a statement. Google dictionary > > works so well that there is no other alternate. Bring it back. > > However, the message states "no longer available"... :( > > > On 8月5日, 下午5时54分, Mardan wrote: > > > > Google Dictionary is such a great tool and I always used it alongside with > > > Google Translate. But today got a message, informing that it is no longer > > > available. Please don't kill such a useful thing - bring it back asap. > > > Thanks a lot.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "General" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-translate-general?hl=en.
