Showing posts with label translating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label translating. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

Google Translate now also uses your camera

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Translations of Google Translate often not the best, regardless of the language concerned, but probably the best translator available on the Internet. This service also has an application with the same name and has just been updated recently, adding a great feature: translating texts through the camera.
How it works Well, very simple: simply tells the app to translate what he says in that weird sign you saw in the street and it will without question, although you must ensure that the text is well focused and good angle. This same feature of Google Translate also be used with virtually any text books you can think of.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

VoiceTra4U-M, an application that translated to 31 languages ​​when it comes

 
Soon, athletes from almost every corner of the globe come to London for the Olympics this year. One possible barrier that many have to face to communicate with competitors from other countries is the language, but fortunately there is an application that can solve this, and called VoiceTra4U-M.
The new app allows those who do not know English, the language used to communicate. VoiceTra4U-M uses a synthesized voice when translating the language of the person in English, facilitating communication. For example, a Chinese person can speak your native language and choose English as the language of the person trying to communicate. Since the app uses English as primary language, if we want to translate something from Spanish to Japanese, we must first take Spanish to English and only then the Japanese.
VoiceTra4U-M supports 31 different languages ​​and is unique for IOS, but is expected to soon be available for Android.