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Webpages can conveniently be translated from English to French, Italian, German, Spanich and Portoguese or visa versa by means of Babelfish.

Altavista has a website where you can have a text translated. Alternatively you can have a website translated.

If you add the link below to your bookmarks (name it "translate"), you can translate any page by choosing this "translate" bookmark while visiting a website:

 
Example english to french: 

javascript:location.href=
'http://babel.altavista.com/tr?lin=en&lout=fr&translate_me=yes
&urltext='+escape(window.location);
The above should be written as one line. I just split it into a couple of lines for easy reading.

Translations are not very good, but it will give a very good clue about the content of the page.

An other interesting site for online translation is www.freetranslation.com.