Google has announced their transliteration service with a Rich WYSWYG editor. Currently it’s supporting major Indic languages such as Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and also it has support for Arabic.
HTML Support
New rich interface allows you to do most of the stuff you wanted to do in a word processor such as formatting, colouring etc. Also it lets you see the HTML code of the stuff you typed, which you can use for HTML web pages.
Google Dictionary
Google Dictionary also integrated with this site so you can easily search the meaning of words between languages. Most of the popular languages are supported in the Google Dictionary. Tamil, Hindi and most of the Indic languages supported in the dictionary but Google is yet to add support for Sinhala.
Insert Unicode Letters
You can insert Unicode letters with a simple mouse click. As I said above most of the languages are supported including Sinhala and Tamil.
Google Transliteration is available in Blogger, Gmail, Knol, Orkut and as a bookmarklet. You can also enable it on your website using the transliteration API.
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~බිன்ku~ says
Wow,Bro! Wow Again!!!
I never knew about this and I was wanting and looking for English > Tamil and Tamil > English Dictionary. I was using http://is.gd/6jrX5, நன்றி மச்சான்! Cheers!!!
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Mayooresan says
@Binku
machan thankz a lot 🙂
you can fine more online dictionaries at http://microblog.ravidreams.net/2009/02/free-online-english-tamil-dictionary-websites/
~බිன்ku~ says
நன்றி මචන්!
It helped me a lot, Hope to learn and use Tamil more than even!!! 😉
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Mayooresan says
@~බිன்ku~
No problem මචාන්:)
ராஜஎ says
பிரமாதம் .உண்மையில் கூகிள் இவ்வளவு எளிதாக தமிழ் எழுத வசதி செய்தது ஆச்சர்யமாக இருக்கிறது