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Azerbaijani language entered the family Gmail
Communication by e-mail Google became available in the Azeri language.
According to the official report, until today Gmail was available in 58 languages and now the total number of the languages has increased to 71. This means that 94% of the Internet users will be able to freely communicate with each other. Among the 13 new languages that joined the family Gmail there is not only Azerbaijani, but also the Chinese (Hong Kong), French (Canada), Afrikaans, Armenian, Galician, Georgian, Khmer, Laotian, Mongolian, Nepali, Sinhala and Zulu languages.
All the 13 languages will appear on Gmail on the web-versions of the mail service and applications for smartphones. - 17D-
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- Political Monitoring
- 9 July 2014 15:31
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