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Real Time Google Voice Translation in the Works
2 hours ago ago from PhoneMarketingInsider
A real-time voice translation is in the works at Google. In the words of Electronisca, here's the details: Google on Sunday revealed that it could be the first to enable voice-to-voice translation for phones. Using the existing text conversion and voice recognition its search and from Android, the company is developing a system that could recognize a spoken foreign language and recite it back in the user's native tongue. It would sort ...
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13 hours ago ago from Software Reviews, Comparisons, Tips, Rating, Voting, Both Free and Paid Edition - iSoftwareReviews.com
Windows Speech Recognition is a free voice recognition feature that you can found in Windows Vista and 7. This built-in application allows you to interact with your computer by voice. With Windows Speech Recognition, you can dictate documents and e-mails in mainstream applications use voice commands to start and switch between applications, control the operating system and fill out forms on the web. This feature is included in Windows ...
Related contentGoogle Develops Automatic Voice Translator, google Translate | seenthing
8 hours ago ago from Seenthing's
It would be fun if everyone could anyone call each other without language barriers. Dream realized this is what Google's trying to develop automated voice translator that will translate one language to another. We thought the translator's voice and the voice may be realized in a few years, said Franz OCH, head of Google's translation services as reported by the Times Online seenthing. He believes the voice to voice translator may be done if ...
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21 hours ago ago from Technology Blogging
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Google Buzz goes mobile, except for BlackBerry and webOS
14 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
February 9th, 2010 Google Buzz goes mobile, except for BlackBerry and webOS Posted by Matthew Miller @ 3:52 pm Categories: Android , Apple , Google , Mobile services , Mobile software , Nokia , RIM , S60 , Windows Mobile , iPhone Tags: Matthew Miller I am not very interested in any service that can't be taken with me on my mobile phone so after seeing Sam's coverage of Google Buzz I immediately started searching for how I could use ...
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