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(besteknews.com)---Language barrier may sometime be an issue when having a business or friendly conversation with people that speaks different languages. Microsoft seems to have found a great solution to this problem with a translating tool they plan to add on Skype.
The way it works is exceptionally great. As you speak through your microphone, the second party will see the translation on his/her screen as a subtitle and vice versa.
The new tool is not only going to translate your daily typical words like "hey, do you know Bob". instead, it is designed to translate more complex words and sentences. According to Peter lee, Head of Microsoft research, the tool will not stay at a steady path but rather would keep getting better as you use it.
For official release, we will see the translating tool later this year as part of being one of the first windows 8 beta app. As always i have added a demo of the translator in action. Keep in touch for more updates.






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