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Without accurate, real-time translation, the Internet will fall short of its potential to be the first universal communications medium.
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This week a third wave of the moment starts: a first-of-its-kind social game that introduces direct virtual-to-real-life translation of giving and awareness surrounding the most pressing issues for women worldwide.
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Scientists are working on a number of ways to allow for real-time computer translation of spoken languages.
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Kindle also comes with a built-in dictionary, instant lookup and translation of words, Real Page Numbers, support for bookmarks and annotations, and more.
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Smart meeting assistants will combine technologies to create a real-time transcription, captioning, and translation experience for group meetings.
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Others include machine translation and a linguistic services business, which horrors employs real people to do the translating.
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"The real impact they had was in the 18th Century when people read Galland's French translation, " he says.
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