Based on our record, Domain.com.au seems to be a lot more popular than Microsoft Translator. While we know about 89 links to Domain.com.au, we've tracked only 8 mentions of Microsoft Translator. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Even in the best case scenario, its going to take you 15 years for the deposit on the shittiest house on domain.com.au. And need I remind that there are essentially no safety controls afround the quality of apartment builds and as such you're gambling with your life savings by buying one... The warranties can be shorter than a car. Source: 7 months ago
Is it me or have both onthehouse.com.au and domain.com.au both removed the previous sale prices of properties in the last month or so? Source: about 1 year ago
Town houses are cheaper than detached places and often can be found in better suburbs that are closer to the amenities, beaches, shops, etc.. Make sure to check out places on domain.com.au or realestate.com.au to get a good idea. Suburbs like Pacific Pines, Coomera, or Pimpama are all driveable but check Google maps for rush hour commute times - the roads can get choked at rush hour. Source: about 1 year ago
In the age of domain.com.au you guys are are totally redundant ticket clippers and offer absolutely nothing to justify the fees you charge. A few years from now you'll go the way of milkman I'm afraid. (Though at least the milkman didn't charge a $20k commission to pass the product from the vendor to the buyer lol). Source: about 1 year ago
Nah, I live in Richmond myself and I've lived in both Brunswick and Moonee Ponds before. They're all in my ongoing domain.com.au property search. Source: about 1 year ago
Do you have access to Microsoft products? They have an appthat students can add to a device that will translate your spoken words into text (you have to have the app or website open as well). There are several other Microsoft translation tools that would also work in different ways, which you may be able to use without a Microsoft license. Google’s translation tools are not as well integrated. Source: over 1 year ago
Translator.microsoft.com works fine in a web browser - and all I have gotten is positive feedback from my colleagues in UA about the quality/accuracy of the translations. Source: almost 2 years ago
Iirc Microsoft, Apple, and Google are working on this with the help of AI. We are playing around with the Microsoft Neural Machine Translator at work to assist with translation for non-English speaking patients. https://translator.microsoft.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
It is very interesting to understand how Machine Translation engines work such as Masakhane translate, Google translate, Amazon, Microsoft Translator, etc. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
For anyone who does not know the language and is looking for an effective way to bridge the language gap: I have been using https://translator.microsoft.com/ and it has been very useful. Source: about 2 years ago
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