Here’s another iPhone app that might be useful for teaching and learning: iPhone Atlas recently reported the release of Google’s new Translation service for iPhone users. The Google Translate mobile service works almost exactly like the desktop version. Simply type in a word or phrase, select the language you wish to translate and hit ‘Translate’. It deciphers both single words and entire phrases from 24 different languages including Chinese, French and Japanese.
The app works using the iPhone’s Safari browser, which means that you need a data connection to use the service. But once you’ve searched for a word or phrase, it’s stored in the iPhone’s memory and can be accessed again without a data connection.
If you want to try it out for yourself go to http://google.com on your iPhone, click on ‘More’ in the menu and then on ‘Translate’.
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