LONDON - To help Iranians “communicate directly” to the world in the wake of the growing protests in the country, Google has unveiled a Farsi translation service, while Facebook has launched a version of its site in Persian. The Internet has played a key role in allowing some Iranians to communicate since last week’s disputed presidential [...]
LONDON - To help Iranians “communicate directly” to the world in the wake of the growing protests in the country, Google has unveiled a Farsi translation service, while Facebook has launched a version of its site in Persian.
The Internet has played a key role in allowing some Iranians to communicate since last week’s disputed presidential [...]
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