http://readwrite.com/2013/11/11/google-offers-developers-the-ability-to-pay-to-translate-their-apps#awesm=~onzi5d60wRFJYx
Mobile apps are international phenomena. So
is the Android operating system. Google knows the importance for developers to
easily extend the international footprint so today it announced that its App
Translation Service is now available to all developers.
The App Translation Service was announced
at Google’s I/O developer conference earlier this year and allows for
developers to hire human translators across the world to transcribe their apps
from English into the local tongue. Want your app to be read in Farsi? Russian?
Japanese? Developers can hire a professional translator through Google Play
Services to bring their app to users’ native tongue across the world.
Google says that 1.5 million Android
devices are activated every day and the vast majority of those smartphones and
tablets go to countries where English is not the first language. As such,
Google announced at I/O a suite of localization services and techniques to help
developers be able to support true international launches of their apps such as
the ability to accept a variety of forms of payment and currency through Google
Play and to test a localized app.
It is important to note that not all
Android apps can be sold or have in-app payments for every country around the
world. Free apps are available wherever a user can access the Google Play
Android app store. If a developer wants
to charge for an app or feature or service with an app, it has to do so in
countries where Google can accept payments. That list is quite long, ranging
from Albania to Zimbabwe. Most major countries are supported, but developers
should check Google’s list of supported countries before attempting to
translate an app into a local language.
Summary; Android developers can choose to have their
apps translated and deployed all the way from Albania to Zimbabwe.
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