Mloovi
Posted on 08. Oct, 2008 by Ken Davidson in Promotion, Tech
I’m currently helping Mike Robinson with the development of Mloovi.com – a service developed to provide free translations from and to 24 languages via RSS feeds. What’s the fuss? Well, it’s the first time anyone has packaged this service in quite this way. The lowdown is that if you’re a blog author you can now reach out to the non-English speaking world and, importantly, vice versa. For example, if you’re championing a cause via your blog in Russia, you can now communicate with English speakers. Moreover, English need not appear in the mix at all!
My role at the moment is split in a few directions…
- Most of the time I’m engaged with revamping the visual identity, and the look of the website.
- At the same time I’m maintaining and contributing to the Mloovi blog. My small skill at writing is also going to be tasked with constructing PR materials and the like.
- While all this is going on, I form part of a triumvirate that bounces ideas around cyberspace, using assembla. Working this way is essential, not least because Mike lives in the Czech Republic!
We’re hard at work with the site revamp – I’ll post again when this is done. If you visit Mloovi now you’ll see Mike’s working test model, that’s already delivering many thousands of translated pages.
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