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              London: If you are on 
              foreign shores trying to interpret a parking sign or a menu in 
              vain, then an application for Android and iPhone could help you in 
              translation of the printed words with your camera lens.
 WordLens uses your phone's inbuilt camera to recognise text that 
              is viewed through the lens, and then translating them to English, 
              from three European languages, namely French, Spanish and Italian.
 
 WordLens uses text recognition to work out what the word or phrase 
              is, and then automatic translation software translates it into the 
              new language. The translation is then pasted over the original 
              location, practically in real time.
 
 The application has been available on the iPhone with Spanish 
              translation for about 18 months, but is now available on both 
              major smartphone platforms with the new range of languages, the 
              Daily Mail reported.
 
 A promotional video for the application which shows it instantly 
              translating a number of signs in both languages has already gone 
              viral on internet. One visitor to technology website Mashable 
              wrote: "This is probably the greatest augmented reality I've seen 
              yet. To add layers and distinguish things is amazing. But 
              photoshop translated words in well, that's incredible."
 
 Not every phrase translated in the application is grammatically 
              correct. But the speed and accuracy of the software is still good 
              enough to make sense of simple road signs or restaurant menus.
 
 Otavio Good, one of the developers behind the WordLens, told 
              TechCrunch: "It tries to find out what the letters are and then 
              looks in the dictionary. Then it draws the words back on the 
              screen in translation."
 
 WordLens bears some similarities to Google's own application 
              called 'Google Goggles', which lets users take a picture of a 
              phrase and then search the web using that word.
 
               
 
                
                
              
              
 
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