Traveling abroad? This ought to pique your interest. Yelp just updated its iOS app to be more useful for non-English reviews. It now has the Bing Translator integrated, allowing you to translate foreign language reviews with a simple tap of the screen.
The new feature works with the 15 languages Yelp currently supports including English, Danish, German, Spanish, French, Turkish, and Japanese to name a few. You can opt to have a single review translated or you can have them all translated at once, it’s up to you.
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You can get the latest version of the iOS Yelp app from the App Store now. An Android version is on the way, too, but Yelp has yet to specify just how soon that will be.
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This news comes on the heels of the Foursquare reboot, which saw the former check-in app change its focus to reviews and recommendations, making it a cross between Twitter and Yelp.
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