
At one point, as tensions were rising between Google and Apple, it seemed as if the search giant would forgo native app development on the iOS platform and instead only offer service those users through HTML5-based web apps. But lately, that approach has been changing, quickly. In just the past few months, we've seen apps like
Google Voice,
Latitude, and
Places all launch natively. And today brings another: Google Translate. Google Translate has previously been available on the iPhone via an HTML5 experience since mid 2008. But again, now iPhone users are
getting a native experience with some significant new additions. Those include the awesome "speak-to-translate" and "listen to your translations". Another new feature allows you to enlarge translated text to full-screen mode so you can more easily show it to someone you're trying to communicate with.

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