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Watch Microsoft's demo of Skype's real-time translation service
This demo starts a little rough but for the bigger part that is certainly impressive. Check out real-time voice and language translation. Microsoft said that they hope to have this feature in public beta later this year, and the use cases for the tool are quite obvious; the demo was translating from German to English and English to German.
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#4875205 Posted on: 07/17/2014 09:21 AM
11/10, will read that again.

less grammatical errors then usual.
11/10, will read that again.

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#4875208 Posted on: 07/17/2014 09:26 AM
Pretty impressive.
Pretty impressive.
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#4875334 Posted on: 07/17/2014 01:14 PM
Pretty damn good that, i'm interested in seeing how the tech would get around the grammatical differences from English to Spanish/Japanese etc. That will be an interesting day.
Pretty damn good that, i'm interested in seeing how the tech would get around the grammatical differences from English to Spanish/Japanese etc. That will be an interesting day.
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#4875828 Posted on: 07/18/2014 02:52 AM
Funny how this is coming from someone that can't tell the difference between than/then, but talks about grammar mistakes.
good to see things are getting better. less grammatical errors then usual.
Funny how this is coming from someone that can't tell the difference between than/then, but talks about grammar mistakes.
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good to see things are getting better. less grammatical errors then usual.