Languages Archives - Techie Buzz https://techie-buzz.com/tag/languages/ The Ultimate Tech Guide Wed, 12 Oct 2022 11:01:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://techie-buzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-techie-buzz-32x32.png Languages Archives - Techie Buzz https://techie-buzz.com/tag/languages/ 32 32 Google Translate for Android Gets Better, Now Does Live Conversation https://techie-buzz.com/google-translate-for-android-live-conversation/ Wed, 12 Oct 2022 10:09:21 +0000 https://techie-buzz.com/?p=2347 Android apps are getting better as each day passes and the ones provided by Google is the top of the ... Read more

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Android apps are getting better as each day passes and the ones provided by Google is the top of the charts. Google Maps with rotate, tilt and 3D was a revolutionary concept and this time too, we have more awesomeness from Google as the Google Translate app that does live conversation.

Source: medium.com

The moment you speak in a language, Google translate listens to it and translates it in live to another language. The same is true for your friend who speaks a language you have no idea of. This new feature is available in a “Conversation Mode” that autodetects the language and does this conversion in live. This has been tested in English and Spanish currently as these are the two most popular languages used on the Internet and text translate service for these languages already exist.

The Google Blogspot has written about this service saying,

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.

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Translate Google+ into More Than 50 Languages https://techie-buzz.com/translate-google-into-more-than-50-languages/ Wed, 12 Oct 2022 10:01:36 +0000 https://techie-buzz.com/?p=2342 A good number of friends in my Google Plus circle share links or add posts that are in regional languages. The posts ... Read more

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A good number of friends in my Google Plus circle share links or add posts that are in regional languages. The posts become useless, at least for me, since I do not understand the language. This becomes an issue, and generally people get annoyed, especially when a post looks interesting and worth a read.

When it comes to translation of text or a website to English or  any other  language, Google Translate serves the best. However, it’s more like a pain to copy-paste text from Plus to Google Translate, to understand what exactly the content is all about. Well, now that isn’t an issue anymore.

Leading frontend and mobile development for Google Translate Josh Estelle  , announced in a post that the Google Translate team have developed and come up with a Chrome extension called “Google Translate for Google+”, which uses the power of Google Translate, to automatically translate any post into more than 50 languages.

Source: keepcodeclean.com

The extension basically saves Plus users from having to open the Google Translate page and translate the post into another language. The Chrome extension is available at the Chrome Web Store.

After having the extension installed and refreshing your Google Plus page, you should notice a Translatelink button next to the Commentand Sharelink buttons.

The extension works incredibly well, just like the Google Translate feature. When you click on the Translatelink button, the post gets translated instantly, without reloading the page. By default, the extension sets yellow as the background color for the translated text. However, you can change the color to any of the 12  available  colors  in the extension options.

Source: searchenginejournal.com

You can also change the default language that you want to translate a post. Also make sure you have checked the Always Add to Google+option. This will always add the translate feature (translate link button) to all the posts in your stream.

However,  Josh also  mentioned  that – “the extension is currently  experimental, as we figure out the best way to integrate translation into the Google+ community.” So if you have any suggestions or idea to  improve  the extension, you can add a comment here, or send feedback by clicking the Send Feedbackbutton.

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