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Interlecta are expanding their market at popular on-line mobile applications stores.
A company with growing success needs to present and sell its products at more and more places and in the modern IT world the biggest market is the Internet. Interlecta's mobile translators are widely known from handango.com and now they are to be presented at other websites.
Interlecta who have been Research In Motion's partner for many years now are to present their Mobile Translator at RIM's on-line store for BlackBerry applications – App World. Interlecta's mobile translator will be offered under the name Interlecta Translator.
Company's officials announced that they have successfully submitted their application and are expecting it to be reviewed and published at App World by the end of this week.
Interlecta (http://home.interlecta.com/mobile) offers software solutions for the mobile market that greatly facilitate communication on a global scale - from travelling and globalized social networking to conducting business internationally or learning a foreign language outside of the classroom.
Advantages are many but, most of all, the ability to understand independently and while on-the-go is the key to describing the benefits of our products. Globalization is a meaningless concept unless one cannot merely travel, see and sell or buy, but also interact with and comprehend others.
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Neli is a blogger and a "Public Relations 2.0" author who writes press releases for companies developing machine translation software. She translates Indian philosophy books - for fun. When she is not at work, she usually finds wild places where she can see what more and what further are my mind and body capable to go through. A linguist and translator, she has some extreme hobbies - rock climbing, mountaineering, kayaking and anything that can push your adrenaline above all limits.
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