![]() Translate provides written translation of languages and spoken translations of several popular languages. Hardy wrote that "Google says its Translate app has been installed more than 100 million times on Android phones, most of which could receive the upgrade." There are 500 million active users of Translate every month across all platforms," said Macduff Hughes, the engineering director of Google Translate, in The New York Times. Fingas said the translation app from Google will turn speech into text on the fly. In the update, said Hardy, "the app will automatically recognize if someone is speaking a popular language and automatically turn it into written text." Jon Fingas in Engadget said, "Converting unfamiliar speech to text in Google Translate is currently an awkward affair: you have to start a recording and wait until a moment after you're done to find out what the other person said." In the coming app there will be no delays. They say it will build on Google's Translate feature, where you can get a written translation of languages and in some cases spoken translations. ![]() ![]() A Google Translate app will soon translate speech in real-time, according to a number of reports this week discussing Hardy's article. ![]()
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