Downtime!
We had a short period of downtime last night, this is now fixed and Mloovi is back up and running. Apologies if this caused anyone any problems.
Speaking to our world!
We had a short period of downtime last night, this is now fixed and Mloovi is back up and running. Apologies if this caused anyone any problems.
Thu, December 10 2009 » Mloovi » 1 Comment
According to many sources, notably PR Newswire, journalists are not only increasingly turning to the internet to research news, they’re more than likely to use the internet as their sole source for many stories. Potentially a dangerous situation?
We can imagine the scenario where a local news journo may still use traditional methods of research, simply [...]
Wed, June 24 2009 » Mloovi » No Comments
Thanks to recent developments over at Planet Google, we now offer 43 languages. The revised list is…
Albanian
Arabic
Bulgarian
Catalan
Chinese
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Estonian
Farsi (Persian, ‘Iranian’)
Filipino
Finnish
French
Galician
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Maltese
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swedish
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Mon, June 22 2009 » Mloovi » No Comments
Mike Robinson, our esteemed CEO, visited the next09 conference in Hamburg recently. Mloovi was one of a few companies selected to deliver a presentation that underlines our support of the Share Economy – see here.
Trying to explain Mloovi succinctly in just words on a screen is one thing, but you just can’t beat getting the [...]
Mon, June 1 2009 » Mloovi, People » No Comments
We’ve been invited to speak at the next09 conference in Hamburg on May 5-6. This year’s conference theme is Share Economy – “The more we share our success with others, the more we profit ourselves. This applies to humans as well as brands.”
next09 is the latest in a successful sequence of networking and trend conferences, [...]
Sun, April 19 2009 » Mloovi » No Comments
Thanks to recent developments over at Planet Google, we now offer 41 languages. The revised list is…
Albanian
Arabic
Bulgarian
Catalan
Chinese
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Estonian
Filipino
Finnish
French
Galician
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Maltese
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swedish
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Tue, March 31 2009 » Languages, Mloovi » 1 Comment
Well, here we are – 2009 has begun.
Many will view this new year with a sense of foreboding: money worries prevail, and fretfulness pervades the media – will economic recession becoming a depression?
We at Mloovi, however, feel it pays to be positive. Take a moment to think about what you have in your life. Then [...]
Mon, January 5 2009 » Mloovi » No Comments
Last time we covered the idea of ‘controlled language’. Another concept that greatly improves both machine and human translation is ‘controlled authorship’.
Controlled authorship offers improvements to the writing process that make for better efficiency, and it reduces repeat work. Cost of human translation is often cited as the biggest bug-bear. However, by construction textual pieces [...]
Tue, December 23 2008 » Languages, Mloovi, Tutorial » 1 Comment
Using Mloovi is a great way to read and understand the world’s blogging output. Mloovi is also a great tool to offer on your blogsite, to get your message out to a much wider audience.
Currently we are employing a so-called ‘machine’ translation. That is, the translation spurted out of the end of Mloovi has been [...]
Tue, December 16 2008 » Languages, Mloovi, Tutorial, Tweets » 2 Comments
Mloovi is currently sitting on over 100,000 translated blog pages, achieved by translating over 3000 blogs!
Why so many pages?
Well, every time a blog’s RSS feed is submitted for translation we create a result in all 35 languages, regardless of which language you have chosen.
Why is this good?
Since these are permanent HTML pages they are then [...]
Tue, October 28 2008 » Mloovi » No Comments