By: Clint Boulton, eWeek
Google Translate for iPhone is a native app that supports full-screen mode and speech synthesis to let users hear their translations spoken aloud in 23 different languages. Google Feb. 8 introduced Google Translate for iPhone, a free native application that Apple handset owners can use to help them translate a word or phrase from more than 50 languages. The app is the latest in a handful of mobile applications Google has released in the last several months to reside on Apple’s popular iPhone as a native app rather than a Web application that lives in Google’s cloud computing environment.
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