Lucía BlascoBBC Mundo31 enero 2018
Google Translate es el rey de los traductores.
La compañía con sede en Mountain View, California, EE.UU., lanzó su servicio de traducciones automáticas en 2006 con las opciones de inglés, árabe, chino y ruso.
Hoy, es capaz de traducir más de un centenar idiomas y lo usan unos 500 millones de personas en el mundo, sobre todo en Brasil, según sus estadísticas más recientes.
"Nuestro objetivo fue derribar la barrera idiomática y hacer que el mundo fuera más accesible" Read More...
By Lipika PelhamBBC News
PHILIP FONGUnder the pilot scheme, the morning-after pill will be available at 145 pharmaciesJapan has begun trial sales of morning-after pills without a prescription.
Under the pilot, the pill is set to be available at 145 pharmacies. Until now these had only been available at a clinic or pharmacy with a doctor's prescription.
A public consultation by Japan's health ministry found overwhelming support to make it available over the counter. Read More...
By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News, Sydney
Vatican MediaGeorge Pell was Pope Francis' finance minister for three yearsControversial Cardinal George Pell wrote an anonymous memo criticising the Pope's leadership as a "catastrophe", says the journalist who released it.
The Australian cardinal, who died on Tuesday aged 81, was one of Pope Francis' top aides until he stepped down to face child sex abuse charges.
The memo was published on a Vatican blog site under a pseudonym last year. Read More...