Why On-the-Fly Mobile Translation Technology Won’t Happen Soon

February 8th, 2010


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Google is developi ng mobile program that would interpret unfamiliar languages roughly instantly, according to a latest inform in The Times Online . Enabling programmed voice information exchnage between speakers of the world’s 6,000-plus languages is a highly evolved goal, and one that might take most years to grasp — if it can be finished at all. The plan combines Google’s speech-recognition record with the programmed complement for translating content on computers, that right away covers 52 languages. The association showcased the record as a “concept demo” dual months ago and right away hopes to have a simple mobile interpretation complement in place “within a integrate of years,” according to the Times story.

The full story can be found on GigaOm

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