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Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts

Friday, February 4, 2011

Top 10 Google Android Phones

By: Ravi Panjwani On: Friday, February 04, 2011
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  • 10. T-Mobile G2 Touch 
    The G1 was the first of all the Google Android handsets, and with its slide-out keyboard and bricklike design, it was hard to see that the phone would ever challenge Apple. This second generation model is a lot better, having ditched the keyboard for a straightforward touch screen. There’s a five megapixel camera and eight hours of talk time – but beware: as this is simply a rebadged HTC Hero, buying one on T-Mobile limits your options.
     

    Thursday, January 13, 2011

    Google Translates Conversations For Android Users

    By: Ravi Panjwani On: Thursday, January 13, 2011
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  • Google Translator Android

    Removing the barrier of language-difference, Google has launched a smart update for translator app for Android for flexibility for its users to translate conversations from Spanish to English & vice versa.


    Last night, search giant named company had launched an application which translates the conversations instantly. Here, the interesting thing is that. In that applications users have to just speak into the device which runs on Google’s Android OS & the said conversations will be translated in to the desired language.

    And on the other hand the users using the same kind of device will automatically hear the desired conversation from the speaker.

    Over & above the users would have to attain a habit of pressing submit after each conversation said.

    The above device uses the method named “conversation mode”. This method firstly gathers the users statements and then sends it to Google servers. After recognizing the content & the language of conversation & the language into which it is to be transferred.

    Google translates text by using a verified index of official translations, provided by the EU and the UN.

    It is reported by the Chief Executive of Google, Eric Schmidt that he expects the above service to be made effective for the people to use within 18 months.

    Google’s planning is to set its “alpha” version in English & Spanish versions only & then to launch the application in other different languages.