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Use Yahoo Pipes to subscribe to any feed in any language.

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Yahoo Pipes Rules
by steelglass June 19, 2007 11:01 AM PDT
That's fantastic. I've been looking for a way to subscribe to international blog feeds and it looks like Yahoo pipes is the answer. Can't wait to try it out when I get home!

Drew
foodio54.com
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Almost works (frustratingly) with GoogleReader
by re6smith June 19, 2007 1:37 PM PDT
Well, it works in that when I run the pipe, the output looks translated, but when I subscribe to the feed (with GoogleReader), the results are in the original language! What gives!
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Feeds don't translate properly
by frankp316 June 20, 2007 6:32 PM PDT
I am having similar issues with Japanese feeds. The problem is probably Babelfish which is notorious for its inconsistency. I usually use Excite or Google. It's a good idea but it's doesn't work as well as it should.
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to frankp316 re: translating japanese
by justgold79 July 17, 2007 9:32 AM PDT
Try using openkapow or dapper or dappit with google translate
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by mikedigitalegg August 9, 2008 4:45 AM PDT
We have just launched a new service called Mloovi (http://mloovi.com) which makes translating RSS feeds really simple. It will generate a new RSS url which you can then add to your reader.
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