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Chrome 11 comes with a new feature that converts your mellifluous voice into surprisingly accurate text in the browser, and we've got a quick guide on how to use it.
Google Chrome mobile app lets you read aloud text on a smartphone. However, Chrome for Windows doesn’t provide a native feature to convert text to speech on a computer.
Google's increasingly popular Web browser, Chrome, now includes built-in speech-to-text translation with Chrome version 11, now available for download.
The HTML 5 feature for the latest release of Chrome supports translating from English to other languages, although with some languages Google Translate can also pronounce the foreign words for you.
Google Text-to-speech is part of Android's accessibility suite. It reads text aloud for those who are blind or live with low vision.
You can use Google text-to-speech on an Android phone to help you hear text instead of reading it, and catch grammatical oddities in your own writing.