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Yappn Corp YPPN

Yappn Corp. delivers real-time language translation products which enable vendors and consumers to communicate freely with one another, each in their own preferred languages. The Company offers a set of tools to engage consumers in approximately 67 languages. The Company translates the words, as well as the context and syntax, thereby ensuring that what is written in one language is translated into another. It detects the online or mobile user’s preferred language and can translate the communication into the user’s language in real-time. It offers products for eCommerce, customer care, enhanced messaging collaboration such as intranets, gaming or social platforms, online marketing, and custom translation solutions to a variety of verticals including entertainment, retail, and marketing. Its tools and solutions are built with industry technology and hosted on the Microsoft Azure cloud-based platform, which provides Company with global reach, dependable presence and scalability.


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Comment by picasso1on Mar 09, 2014 11:27pm
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RE:sxsw

RE:sxsw
The social media platform Twitter notably gained a good deal of early traction and buzz at the 2007 SXSW Interactive,[23] though it did not launch there, as is sometimes reported.[11]
The 2008 SXSW Interactive got media attention due to a keynote interview of
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
by technology journalist
Sarah Lacy that was considered by some observers to be a "train wreck" due to an audience
perception that Lacy was asking uninteresting questions, as well as mocking or terse answers in response from Zuckerberg.
[24]
The 2009 SXSW Interactive saw the launch of the
Foursquare application, which was called "the breakout mobile app" of the
event by the
Mashable blog.[28]
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