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Google’s range of software already does a great job translating foreign languages, from text in images to news articles. Depending on what product you use, it’s done automatically, and it’s an incredible resource to have on hand on PC and mobile. Apple has been pushing similar features recently, announcing new translation features for its products a few days ago after adding translation support to Safari last year.
According to a new report, Google might expand its translation agenda beyond automated translations that are integrated into its products. Google Tivoli is the purported name of Google’s new service that would teach users how to speak a foreign language.
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Google’s next big project could give Duolingo a run for its money originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 17 Jun 2021 at 15:53:44 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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