Google has this amazing new service. It has created a mobile version of its Translation service exclusively for iPhone. This service works just like the desktop version. Type a word or a sentence, choose a language you want to translate and Google does the rest. This works on iPhone’s Safari browser and CNET has this covered as well. Here is the excerpt:
The whole thing works using the iPhone’s Safari browser, which means that you need a data connection to use the service. But once you’ve searched for a word or phrase, it’s stored in the iPhone’s memory and can be accessed again without a data connection. Of course, you’re most likely to use this service when you’re abroad, so you will incur roaming data charges. Google wouldn’t quantify how much data is used, except to say that it is ‘minimal’, so hopefully your phone bill won’t be too high when you get home.

To start using this great service from Google - go to http://google.com on your iPhone, click on ‘More’ in the menu and then on ‘Translate‘.
[via - CNET]
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