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Google Talk and Translate

Google Talk and Translate. Mary Dosch ASU Daniel Bottehsazan EDT 321 . Google. Evolving Communication. Google Talk. Instant messaging Text and Voice Offline messaging option Mobile Compatibility Text formating. Key Features. Gadget Group chat (2007) Chatback

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Google Talk and Translate

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  1. Google Talk and Translate Mary Dosch ASU Daniel Bottehsazan EDT 321

  2. Google Evolving Communication

  3. Google Talk • Instant messaging • Text and Voice • Offline messaging option • Mobile Compatibility • Text formating

  4. Key Features • Gadget • Group chat (2007) • Chatback • Voice and video (2008) • Messenger

  5. Is it Expencive? • Google Talk is free. • Some features may cost $$ • International calls are standard rates

  6. Who would use this? Google talk targets the “average customer” ………….WHILE……….. Skype targets business! https://support.google.com/talk/answer/60155?hl=en

  7. Google Translate • Helps students learning a foreign language. • Travel abroad. • Easy to use • Downloadable App

  8. Key features • Able to change languages • Possible to store information • Language recognition • Mobile App (used widely)

  9. How much does this magic COST? Google Translate is FREE! That’s RIGHT! FREE!!

  10. What kind of people use this? • Students • Business owners • Instructors • Overly social people • Nosey people • http://translate.google.com/

  11. Refs • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Talk • https://www.google.com/voice/rates • http://news.filehippo.com/2012/09/skype-versus-google-tal/ • http://translate.google.com/

  12. A title slide with the name of your Google App, the presenters names and the affiliations (i.e. ASU). 2. An outline slide where you list the main points in your presentation. 3. 2-4 content slides for each Google App that address (1) the need for the app (purpose), (2) the key features, (3) whether it is free or for a fee, (4) a link to a YouTube video that demonstrates the usefulness of the app, (5) the target audience, (6) a link to the Google website for that app through an information action button, and, any other detail that you believe is necessary. 4. Each of your slides should have at least one form of animations/icon/photo etc (one) 5. Your slides must be timed and slide transitions must be applied to all slides. 6. At least three slides must have pictures related to the Google app.

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