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Instant Text Translation With Google Goggles

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Google has launched its new instant text translation for its Android based Smartphone starting with Nexus One. Language is difference is the biggest hurdle for the travelers going abroad, as the major issue is with reading the written content.

To overcome this Google has launched its new Google Goggles application, with just a click a photo of the text; the app will instantly translate it into English or any other desired language.
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Google Earth View From Google Maps

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Google is doing great stuff with its mapping applications and with its Google Maps. Adding features like satelite views, exit numbers, stree numbers, games. Now you can actually view Google Earth within Google Maps from your browser.

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Google Suggest Now On Mobile Phones

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The Google Suggest has a universal search feature as well which auto completes your task. Google has appeared the barrage of its latest alms for mobile accessories - Google Suggest. Google Suggest is annihilation but the same feature you acquisition on desktops where Google suggests an acknowledgment to your search concern by itself even before you accepting to blazon your absolute concern (an array of auto complete, but smarter!).

With the desktop arrangement of things covered, Google seems to have turned its view towards its next big affair - mobile phones. With a huge allotment of the Internet agreeable getting served on mobile phones already, Google acquainted that it is time they continued their desktop based feature to cell phones as well.

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Google Maps4.0 Arrives For BlackBerry

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Blackberry users rejoice! Google has eventually launched an updated variant of Google Maps for Blackberry devices. The stylish version of Maps offers a host of new features that were not present in the early versions of the software. These comprise Buzz integration, starred locations and Labs for Maps.

Other features include the addition of voice search. Users can now speakout their search queries - as a substitute of typing them. This feature is similar to the one we saw on the Nexus One - albeit applied on a smaller scale. Once you say your search query, Google will then bring results and exhibit them on a map comparative to the user's location.

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