The Microsoft Translator web page widget allows you to bring real-time, in-place translations to your web site. Users can see your pages in their own language, without having to go to a separate translation web site, and share your page with friends in multiple languages. Microsoft Translator widget was introduced earlier this year at the MIX09 conference in Las Vegas. The widget can be placed on a website so the page that you visited cab quickly translated to the languages that you like without reloading the page. After the launch, the widget was only available by invitation. Now several months later, Microsoft widget (beta) is made available to everyone. To get a Microsoft Translator widget head to http://microsofttranslator.com/Widget/.
On the website you would have the enter the URL and the language of your website (where you’re placing the widget on). What’s more, you get to customize the Microsoft Widget by its width and also choose 8 different colors. There is also a preview available on the same page that shows how your widget looks like. As of now, A total of 19 languages are supported and the widget contains a button to the page to share it via the mail. The message included a link to the original page and the translation.