Thursday, January 13, 2011

Google has Change Android Phone to Translator

Thursday, January 13, 2011
Google Translate application for Android that has been updated. Recently added application support features 'conversation mode' which actually was introduced last year. Mode conversation has now reached this alpha version can translate calls directly (realtime).

The way is by pressing the microphone to record sounds and then we'll translate Google translate our conversation and broadcast back to the destination language with the speaker. This will make friends to talk to understand what we're talking about and then respond in their language to be translated and released back into the language we understand.

Conversation mode is currently only supported for English-Spanish and the results are also relatively based on regional dialect, where the noisy conversation, or talk too fast. It seems if the technology is increasingly refined, the communication between all humans on earth can increasingly limited.

Currently the majority of users are outside the U.S. Google Translate with daily use take place in more than 150 countries, according to Google's Product Manager. Google Translate has also supported 53 languages in both text and Android phones have been supporting the voice recognition feature to 15 languages.

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