Google Offers Direct Conversation Translation Tool On Android OS
Greater levels of communication have been made possible with the use of Technology than ever.
Even to-day, a lot of information gets canalized through the internet all over the globe at a moments notice! The internet has also changed the means of our communication strategies. Barriers to communication still exist in the form of multiple spoken languages, and Google had developed and deployed online text translator kits freely online for years. Although the tool had some shortcomings for different language applications, the users have developed a penchant for the tool to suit their needs. The next big leap in this direction is the ability to offer live translation of a spoken language from one person to another.
Google has worked relentlessly developing translation and voice recognition tools, and the company has now released a new version of Google Translate on the Android OS that features translation in a conversation mode allowing English and Spanish based speakers to communicate with one another in their native tongues using the application. Although the device is far from perfect, it is clearly a significant milestone in that direction
Date: Thursday January 20, 2011

































