Google Translate for Animals Hits Android Market

April 1, 2010 by: My Way

Google’s Reto Meier hinted the London Android team was working on a “pretty incredible” app and now we have learned the details. Available now on the Android Market, Translate for Animals bridges the gap between humans and animals by using the power of Google Search to generate cross-species translations. Current translations are available many species including cat, dog, bird, rabbit, guinea pig, hamster, tortoise, horse, chicken, sheep, donkey, and pig. Look for more animals to be added in a future update.

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2 Responses to “Google Translate for Animals Hits Android Market”
  1. I found this post while surfing the net lyric updates. Thanks for sharing I’ll be back regularly.

  2. seo says:

    Stumbled into this site by chance but I’m sure glad I clicked on that link. You definitely answered all the questions I’ve been dying to answer for some time now. Will definitely come back for more of this. Thank you so much

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