Google Translate Introduces New MetaTag

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It's been a while since I've heard of new meta tags being introduced (or maybe I just wasn't aware of any)

Google has just introduced a new tag:

<a meta name="google" value="no translate">

You can use it to mark pages on your site that you DO NOT want the Google translator tools to translate.
They've also introduced a method of marking text within a page as not be translated:

 class=notranslate

You can read more about this on the official blog

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