Google’s taken  strides to make their search engine easier to use for non-English  searches.
Where it was once very difficult to perform searches in  non-Roman script without a specialized keyboard, now it is relatively  simple. Google rolled out language-specific virtual keyboards in 35  languages, from Albanian to Uzbek. This move, it is hoped, will help  make Google easier to use for the six billion people in the world that  don’t speak English.
While this seems like a small step, this  could actually be a boon for Google.
Google’s  had some difficulty gaining traction in certain non-English markets.  While Google’s clearly got the best algorithm for searching, they often  face local competition from better entrenched competitors in the  non-English world.
By providing the virtual keyboard, which is a  feature that will likely appeal to expats and others who’ve been forced  to use an English-language keyboard, they hope to remedy this. This  provides some users a useful reason to switch from their local  alternatives and start using Google.
Source: http://asurl.net/kPR


 
