Are you going to the Beijing Olympics in China but don’t know how to speak words in Chinese? Do you want to see the Eiffel Tower in Paris but all you know is “oui”?
If you are an iPhone owner and a frequent traveller, then great news! The reliable application called Google Translate is now available for the Apple Inc.’s iPhone.

The creators of the Google Translate for the iPhone are David Singleton and Allen Hutchison. Both brilliant minds are software engineers. It was Allen Hutchison’s idea to create a version for Apple Inc.’s smartphone. He thought of making this version when he was planning
The Google Translate version for the iPhone was optimized for speed. It actually supports all the existing language pairs that are available in the desktop version of the Google Translate. Moreover, it saves all your past entries so that you can easily look at the translation whenever you need it.
Point your safari browser to http://translate.google.com to try.
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