![]() The indexes have outpaced the United States’ S&P 500 and Europe’s Stoxx 600 benchmark indexes, which have both risen 8% in that time. (N225), which tracks Japan’s blue-chip companies, has leapt nearly 17%. So far this year, the benchmark Topix has jumped almost 14%, and the Nikkei 225 The country’s major stock indexes are trading at highs not seen since 1990, when its infamous asset bubble of the late 1980s was just deflating. ![]() Google has recently switched to AI-powered translation in its Translate app, which has offered big benefits in terms of speed and accuracy, so we could start to see a lot more language pairs make their way to the Word Lens translation as a result.Japan’s stock market has waited more than three decades for its moment in the sun. It launched on Translate in January 2015, when it supported only English-to-Spanish and the reverse. Word Lens is an app that was created by Quest Visual, which Google acquired in 2014 to build the features directly into Translate itself. ![]() He spent the rest of his time in the country wearing clothes covered in big white spots. A friend of mine there once bought bleach because he thought it was laundry detergent. This seems like a small thing, but as someone who spent a decent stretch of time in Japan without anything beyond the most basic grasp of the language, I can attest that it would be very useful in practice. The feature is available via Word Lens in both the iOS and the Android versions of the Google Translate app. Google Translate could already translate Japanese text into English from a captured photo, but now the app skips a step, letting you point your camera at signs, menus and other things that might contain printed Japanese words, and get a translation to English on the fly (and vice versa).
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