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Baidu-Input has recently added a translation function supporting 28 languages, not to mention simultaneous translation of Chinese, English, and Japanese. This app has become a hot commodity throughout America within a short period of time.
Baidu-Input is an innovative product created by one of China's largest internet companies, Baidu. The mobile app has amassed over 1,600 million daily active users. Users evaluated and tested the translation function of the latest Android 7.6 version of this product; it fares well against the competition.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8156651-baidu-input-voice-text-translation/
New Orleans artist Aron Belka is partnering with Kilimanjaro Education Foundation (KEF). Belka's original oil on canvas painting S3031273E is an abstract translation of a satellite image of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Depicted in yellows and oranges, the painting of Africas most iconic image embodies the artists feeling of hope for the region. Limited edition archival prints of the painting, each signed and numbered by the artist, will be available for sale. Proceeds will benefit KEF for the development of school buildings in Tanzania.
For more information, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/player/40925-artist-partners-with-kilimanjaro-charity/