Twitter has now added another language to the list of official translations, Korean. Users in South Korea will be able to access the site as well as the official mobile apps in their native language and use the local script. South Korea was chosen since the site has seen a huge growth in popularity there in the last ... |
19 January 2011 05:17 GMT |
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Along with the rise of the smartphone, alternative input methods are becoming increasingly needed. The one with the most potential, voice input, is gradually getting better. Google has a deep interest in the mobile space and in voice technology in particular and has now introduced support for Korean voice input, the ... |
15 October 2010 05:55 GMT |
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The list of languages that can be used to perform searches while using Google Search by Voice has just been expanded with the inclusion of Korean. Mobile phone users who would like to perform a search and do not want to use the keyboard available on their Android, BlackBerry or iPhone device can now activate the voi... |
23 June 2010 05:01 GMT |
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As the demand for better and prettier devices is just as big as ever, and as the competition between mobile manufacturers is even tougher than before, Samsung seems to have “stumbled” upon a new intriguing development in the area of mobile cameras. This new development is related to the 8 Megapixel camer... |
16 December 2008 11:11 GMT |
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In the past, Google had a lot of attempts to conquer the Asian market but every time, the company encountered important rivals that blocked its evolution. Today, the search giant makes another step for the Asian expansion by releasing Inside AdSense in Korean, a new blog able to bring the latest information and headl... |
3 April 2007 04:31 GMT |
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