Google Releases Translator for iPhone
Feb 8, 2011, 2:07 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Google today announced the Google Translate application for the Apple iPhone. The application supports 15 spoken languages, and will translate that spoken word into up to 50 languages that can be read via text on the handset. Users can also choose to have the translation read back to them in up to 23 languages. The application provides dictionary functions, too, to help users divine the meaning of translated words. The application is a free download from the iPhone App Store.
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