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This plugin adds the Google Reader Stats to your blog. GRS measures the likes count of each blog feed item on Google Reader and displays it on your blog . The GRS Widget enables readers to easily see the blog’s best content, with the highest overall likes on Google Reader.

Google Reader Stats Logo

Downloads

Download Latest Version 0.8 — for WordPress 2.9 and later

The download includes localization files for Persian language.

Features

  • Enables visitors to easily see the blog’s best content on Google Reader
  • Adds post’s likes count to each post custom value and displays it in the front-end.
  • Available for all WordPress versions since 2.9

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This plugin offers Complete language transliteration support for your wordpress blogs in Persian, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada, Arabic, Nepali, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati and Urdu using google transliteration API. Visitors can use Ctrl+G key combination to toggle between english and selected language.

Downloads

Download Latest Version 1.0 — for WordPress 2.6 and later

The download includes localization files for Persian language.

Features

  • Lets you blog visitors to comment in supported languages
  • Available for all WordPress versions since 2.6

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Google Translates Persian

Google Translates Persian

As the Internet becomes a more important path for information between Iran and the rest of the world, Google has added support for Persian to its Google Translate service.

Google didn’t specifically tie the release of the service to the post-election protests that are currently gripping Iran but noted on a company blog that the release is “particularly important now, given ongoing events in Iran.”

Social media has proved key in helping people communicate and get around government censorship and Google noted the service could be used to translate “Persian into English and from English into Persian—whether it’s a news story, a website, a blog, an email, a tweet or a Facebook message.”

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