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Google Translate for Apple iPhone
Now Google Translate for iPhone is optimized for speed, supports all of the existing Google Translate language pairs, and uses a client-side data-store on your iPhone to hang on to your past translations so you always have them at hand, even if you can’t use the local data network.

To try Google Translate for iPhone, point your iPhone Touch web browser to www.google.com and choose the “more” tab. Or you can go directly to translate.google.com in your browser. More details on Google Mobile Blog.
Google Translate is one of the most valuable services to me from the Search Giant. It works well enough even for Chinese or Korean. Despite Google pursuing their own Mobile Phone OS with Android they are very much in love with the iPhone. In July Google announced the Google Mobile App for the iPhone for instance.
 
























Why did Google remove the Communilator Product offerered by RantNetwork off the blog site? Seems Google wants to get into the mobile market and found out they were 1 upped soory 5 upped by the Communilator. Google offers a limited text translation product on the IPhone and the Communilator offeres text,image,sms,email and text2voice……..theres no comparison and the Communilator works on most Symbian and all Blackberry handsets. Maybe Google should try and partner with them.
What happened to the highly touted ANDROID??
Yes may be you are correct because google is a fastly growing network of today’s time so may be google will team up with them also
Google has a tradition of forcing its way into the market place. It may be a fastly growing network but they do not own the mobile translation market . The Communilator is a very robust service without the handset or variety limitation as the Google tool.
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