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As shown at WWDC, Bing Search app brings translation extension to Safari

The Bing Search app has been updated to include the translation feature first demoed at WWDC, as part of the initial unveiling of iOS 8 extensions.

Very simply, downloading the update adds a Bing Translate action to your Activities list in Safari. Enable the action and then visit a website in a foreign language. Pressing the Translate action in the share sheet will machine translate the webpage’s text to the system language, by default. The text content changes inline and happens very quickly.

In the Bing Search app settings, you can customize the translation language from the default United States English. The app also includes a Today widget called Bing Today, which shows relevant information for the current day. This includes an image of the day photos, suggested wallpapers and trending news.

Bing is available for free in the App Store.

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Comments

  1. André Hedegaard Petersen - 10 years ago

    Bing? Are you crazy?

    Ever since Apple decided to “wage war against Google”, they drop the premium quality services found on the planet, for 2nd rate “has been” software.
    I thought Apple would do what needed to be done to get us – the consumer – the best experience possible!

    How is this gonna happen, when we’re spammed with Bing shit!! ???

    • owthatburns - 10 years ago

      You don’t have to download it from the App Store and use it. Find an alternative.

      If Google implements this feature into their app you can use that instead.

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