Users of TweetDeck can once again translation tweets in foreign languages. While Bing Translator isn’t an exact translation, it can prove useful. With the ability to read a quick tweet in other ...
Twitter has quietly stopped offering users the ability to instantly translate tweets using Bing’s machine translation feature, slightly more than a year after the company started using Microsoft’s ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Windows announced Bing Translator for Windows today. It’s a touch-enabled ...
Twitter has rolled out a new feature for its iOS and Android apps which allow people to use Microsoft’s Bing translation engine to translate tweets with the tap of a button. First spotted by CNET, the ...
A useful translation feature (albeit poorly executed at times) appears to have disappeared from Twitter’s platform, less than two months after the company quietly rolled it out. The feature allowed ...
Microsoft today pushed out a small update to its Bing Translator application for Windows Phone devices. The most significant aspect of the update is improved speed and accuracy with spoken voice ...
Seeing the World Cup as a chance to lower language barriers, the social site enables translation in its iPhone and iPad app, and Twitter.com timeline. It's a win for Bing. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Microsoft's Bing Translator and Google Translate are popular online translation tools from two of the world's largest technology companies. Both programs are free for users and are located on unique ...
While you might not want to walk down the street pointing your laptop’s webcam at unfamiliar street signs, Microsoft has made the option available to travelers voyaging in distant lands. Microsoft ...
Bing Translator has gained Hebrew support, bringing the total number of languages it supports to 15. This means that users can translate to and from Hebrew in IE8's Accelerator, with the Microsoft ...
As Twitter spreads globally, it makes sense to be able to break down language barriers. But machine translation is hard -- especially in the abbreviated lingo of a tweet. Stephen Shankland worked at ...