Google simplifies the language Android applications are used

Diposkan oleh Unknown on Friday, May 20, 2011


Said Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google that the company is working hard to simplify the language used in the screens and windows asking for permission and access to the data when you install Android applications.

At present, the user is given a list of services and information that an application can be up to it, which is usually exaggerate on how to use these data.
The Schmidt events within the Big Tent in London that these imperatives and legal proceedings should not be covered on the user experience and stressed that the company is working on finding a solution to this problem and are studying a series of projects that would simplify the language.
He added that the permissions and requests for permission to access was written by a group of lawyers and consists of five paragraphs of a very complex language instead of using the shortcut method and how to simplify the use of such data.
On the other hand, Schmidt expressed his surprise at the lack of desirability of users of translation technology via mobile phone. He pointed out that the most interesting last year, is the ability to talk on the phone and hear the other party for another language the user does not know nothing about.
For example, when a person talking over the phone to speak English is passed to the decoder to convert it to text and then translate the text into another foreign language and then convert these texts to the voice he hears the other party on the phone and all thanks to cloud computing.

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