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From: Mahaboob Kakkad <[email protected]>
Date: Apr 1, 2009 9:07 AM
Subject: Gamil in Indian languages
To: Usman Kakkad <[email protected]>

try it

Email in Indian
languages<http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/email-in-indian-languages.html>
 3/30/2009 04:50:00 PM
It's hard for me to imagine going without email for a day. It's such an easy
and convenient way to communicate with my friends and family. However, there
was one limitation that bothered me: my family members and friends who
prefer to communicate in Hindi did not have an easy way to type and send
email in their language of choice. I am extremely happy to announce the
launch of a new feature in Gmail that makes it easy to type email in Indian
languages.

When you compose a new mail in Gmail, you should now see an icon with an
Indian character, as the screenshot below shows. This feature is enabled by
default for Gmail users in India. If you do not see this function enabled by
default, you will need to go the "Settings" page and enable this option in
the "Language" section.

<http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/ScwgyDbQN7I/AAAAAAAADbk/of327m2z-b0/s1600-h/Picture+9.png>When
you click the Indian languages icon, you can type words the way they sound
in English and Gmail will automatically convert the word to its Indian local
language equivalent. For example, if a Hindi speaker types "namaste" we will
transliterate this to "नमस्ते." Similarly, "vanakkam" in Tamil will become
"வணக்கம்." We currently support five Indian languages -- Hindi, Tamil,
Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam -- and you can select the language of your
choice from the drop-down list next to the icon.

<http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/Scwg_D2m8hI/AAAAAAAADbs/aprsj9Zmo7s/s1600-h/Picture+10.png>We
built this new feature using Google's transliteration technology, which is
also available on Google India
Labs<http://www.google.com/transliterate/indic/>,
Orkut <http://www.orkut.com/Signup.aspx>,
Blogger<https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=blogger&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.blogger.com%2Floginz%3Fd%3D%252Ftrans-enable.do%253Fr%253D926417%2526tlang%253Dhi%26a%3DADD_SERVICE_FLAG&alinsu=0&aplinsu=0&alwf=true&hl=en&ltmpl=hindi&skipvpage=true&rm=false&showra=1&fpui=2&naui=8>and
iGoogle<http://www.google.com/ig/adde?moduleurl=www.google.com/ig/modules/indic_transliteration.xml>.
I hope you find this feature useful to communicate with those of your
friends and family who prefer to write in their native language, and it will
be available soon to businesses and schools using Google Apps. Now back to
replying to all those Hindi emails I got from my family and friends today!

Posted by Chandramouli Mahadevan, Software Engineer

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