Business professionals travel the world in their efforts to
gain new clients and customers. They spend time on the phone and on the
Internet seeking new ventures. With these endeavors, mis-communication can
occur. Language barriers can prevent successful transactions. Fortunately,
there are great resources available to assist. Enterprises TV looks at a few.
Google Translate on the web is one of the main resources for
getting a mostly accurate translation. The tech company also has an app for
translation which now can translate two languages at a time. At the moment, the
app can adapt from English to French, German,
Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. The app works even offline in camera
mode. Take a photo of what needs to be translated and the app translates it.
Skype, the online video and
voice platform, also translates while two parties are connected. Skype is owned
by Microsoft which is quickly developing apps to translate more languages on different
platforms.
iTranslate Voice allows users
to say a word in their language and hear it back in the language they chose for
translation via smart phone.
iSpeech Translator for
Blackberry works on the iOS, Android and Blackberry platforms. It allows users
to speak and translate any words or phrases
including email or text in multiple languages.
It works well reading restaurant menus and street directions also.
Enterprises wants to know if
readers know of any other translation app which works well. Please feel free to
let us know.
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