

“The goal is to become that ultimate Star Trek computer,” Google senior communications associate Roya Soleimani told California Report. And Google is planning its own automated translator. Skype just debuted a remarkable new feature it’s readying that will automatically translate voice calls conducted by people who speak different languages, essentially bringing the science fiction trope of a universal language translator to reality (of course, with a more limited, less intergalactic language list). Or you can use a Gchat translation bot to figure out someone’s native greeting in a few seconds while you’re instant messaging them. If you want to say “Nice to meet you” in a different language, it only takes a quick Google search to pull up the phrase. Log onto Facebook, and your foreign friends’ posts will get translated by Bing.
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Services like Google Translate help break down formerly hard-to-get-around communication barriers, offering an imperfect but undeniably practical and free translation service.

A cam girl from Dallas can entertain a great-grandpa in Brussels. A teenager from Brazil and a neuroscientist from Beijing can chat in real time. The Internet lets you talk to people from all over the world.
