The Gmail app will include Google Translate
- August 9, 2023
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Gmail has been around for several years one of Google’s most successful services. It was revolutionary from its launch, offering one gigabyte of storage compared to the 5-25
Gmail has been around for several years one of Google’s most successful services. It was revolutionary from its launch, offering one gigabyte of storage compared to the 5-25
Gmail has been around for several years one of Google’s most successful services. It was revolutionary from its launch, offering one gigabyte of storage compared to the 5-25 megabytes provided by its main rivals at the time. Its exclusive invitation access method contributed to even greater interest, and the use of then-new techniques such as AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) substantially improved the user experience of the webmail environment.
Today, the landscape is quite different, as its main competitors have put their batteries together, so today there are many other services that can easily compete with Gmail with their features and benefits. Another very smart move by Google was to provide excellent integration of its mail platform with many other services companies. Following this path, the search engine managed to become one of the main references in the e-mail market.
from his side, Google Translate has also become a reference tool for many users, it is again primarily its integration into other products and services, in this case primarily both Google Chrome, which offers automatic website translation, and Google Assistant and Google Lens. Although their translations are not perfect, they provide a basic translation that can be of great help when we are faced with texts in languages we do not know.
Well, now we find a very interesting news that Google communicated on the Workspace blog, and this is it Gmail apps for Android and iOS will include Google Translate natively. In addition, interested users will not have to wait long, as its deployment for Android began today, and in the case of iOS, on August 21. In both cases, full deployment will take approximately 15 days from initiation.
When the Gmail client detects this the email is displayed in a language other than the language associated with the user account, a bar will appear at the top that will automatically translate the message. The user will also be able to exclude the use of the feature at that time or stop it from being displayed when the messages are in the same language as the one currently being displayed. However, it is important to clarify that we are talking about the function of translating received messages, not the tool for translating the messages we write.
Source: Muy Computer
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