Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Google Translate for Android updated with New look and Features

Google Translate for Android has been updated with the new good look and also it has now some good and new features too. Google translate for Android was first released in early 2010, this was an good App to translate any language. Now Google has made it more complex by it's language searching capabilities. The new thing about the updated Google Translate App is that it now got features what we see in Google Translate(Website),like machine translation, romanization of non-Roman scripts and spoken translations to the Android platform.





This App for Android has now got some extraordinary new features, Another great features it has is that it will allow you to speak the word you want to translate into any language.


Today, we’re refreshing Translate for Android with several updates to make the app easier to interact with. Among other improvements, we’ve created better dropdown boxes to help select the languages you want to translate from and into, an improved input box, and cleaner icons and layout.

Google Translate App for Android has another feature that is still under experiment examination they called it as "Concersation Mode".This is a new interface within Google Translate that’s optimized to allow you to communicate fluidly with a nearby person in another language. They released an demo video about this Conversation mode feature and they have now put it in this App.
Check out the Video:



Conversation Mode at the moment translates only between English and Spanish Language.  In conversation mode, simply press the microphone for your language and start speaking. Google Translate will translate your speech and read the translation out loud, Your conversation partner can then respond in their language, and you’ll hear the translation spoken back to you. According to google this features is still in Alpha, means that some factors like regional accents, background noise or rapid speech may effect the App not to translate it correctly, But theya re making promise of making it more better in future.

Translate supports 53 languages, from Afrikaans to Yiddish, and voice input for 15 languages. You can download the application, available for devices running Android 2.1 and above, by searching for “Google Translate” in Android Market or by scanning the QR Code below.

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