Microsoft's MSR-MT (Machine Translation Research) team has recently released a small tool for web page translation. This tool can be added to a webpage by inserting a piece of code. Its appearance is similar to the one added in this article. You can click here to get the code for the Microsoft Translate Add-In.
You can also see another translation tool on this page, which is the Google Translate gadget. What makes Microsoft's gadget different or more advanced is that users don't have to manually select the language they want to translate into. It can automatically detect the language used by your browser, and you just need to click the right arrow to start the translation. This is relatively convenient. If the language detection is inaccurate, you can still manually select the language on the translation page.