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Monday 9 April 2012

New Update in Google Android

Google has always been among the top companies in the world that has come up with various innovative and productive products. In 2010, Google launched their new product known as Google Translate. This product is certainly the best product on the web when it comes to translating texts of different languages. Google Translate can handle machine translation and romanization of non-Roman scripts without any problems and it helps a lot of people to understand scripts that are difficult to understand. The best thing about Google Translate was that you can use it on your Android and use voice capabilities like speaking the word or a phrase that you want to translate rather than typing it. It would also allow you to translate SMS sent to you in foreign languages.

Google Translate for Android

However, in 2011 Google has decided to upgrade Google Translate for Android market and they have really simplified the product further. If we take a quick look at some of the best changes that are made in the new Google Translate there is a dropdown box that helps users to select languages that they want to translate text from and into. This makes it easier for the users to handle the software the way they want it. Google has also tried to improve the layout by adding cleaner layout and bigger icons for better overall presentation.

The Conversation Mode is certainly the most innovative feature of the new Google Translate as it allows you to have a personal translator in your mobile phone. You can start talking in English with your Conversation Mode on and the software will translate all your words into another foreign language and speak it out loud.
Similarly, when the other person speaks in foreign language, Google Translate will translate that and read it out to you in English. However, this mode is still under testing and therefore currently you can only translate between English and Spanish. On the other hand, factors like background noise and regional accents can ruin the entire translation process and Google is working on it. The earlier Google Translate software is used in more than 150 countries and supports 53 different languages.
 

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