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  1. Babel Fish was a free Web-based machine translation service by Yahoo!. In May 2012 it was replaced by Bing Translator (now Microsoft Translator ), to which queries were redirected. [ 1 ] Although Yahoo! has transitioned its Babel Fish translation services to Bing Translator, it did not sell its translation application to Microsoft outright.

  2. Babel Fish, named after a fictional species of fish that provided a similar service in Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker's Guide series, is the internet's original online translator. Long before Google Translate and Bing Translator, and even well into their tenure as the current reigning champions of internet machine translation, Babel Fish was the king of online translation.

  3. Feb 12, 1998 · A speedy, on-line translation service now exists online, provided by the AltaVista Internet search service. It is called "Babelfish," and provides — free of charge — a site for users to ...

  4. Nov 2, 2023 · AltaVista also launched Babel Fish, an early, free language service that worked pretty well. New competition and acquisitions. AltaVista used relevance and keywords to rank its search results. But Google was working on a system called PageRank that weighed results based on authority.

  5. May 3, 2006 · But Babel Fish, as the translation tool is called, has been around since the Dark Ages of the Internet. Researchers at what used to be known as Digital Equipment Corp. put Babel Fish up on what ...

  6. Apr 3, 2021 · Less than two decades later, AltaVista launched an online translation tool called babelfish, which was eventually purchased by Yahoo. It stuck around until 2012 when it was replaced by Microsoft Bing’s translation service, but the Babel fish has lingered firmly in popular culture as shorthand for ‘the ultimate translation solution’.

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    Current status. Defunct (July 8, 2013 (2013-07-08)) [ 1 ] AltaVista was a web search engine established in 1995. It became one of the most-used early search engines, but lost ground to Google and was purchased by Yahoo! in 2003, which retained the brand, but based all AltaVista searches on its own search engine.

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