Babylon.com Launches Babylon2Go for Android Devices
By Babylon Ltd, PRNEThursday, October 7, 2010
Translation Everywhere, All the Time; Babylon's Free Translation and Dictionary Tool for Android Devices
SAN FRANCISCO, October 8, 2010 - Babylon.com, the world's leading provider of dictionary (
www.babylon.com/) and translation software (www.babylon.com/)
solutions, is proud to announce Babylon2Go - a translation tool for Android
devices.
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Babylon (www.babylon.com/) has won increased worldwide attention
by adapting to fit and suit the needs of an international market by
continuously improving its software and products to keep its users up to date
on changes to mobile technology and the industry, and the free Babylon2Go for
Android is Babylon's latest development, thus to have translation everywhere,
all the time.
Babylon2Go provides quick and comprehensive dictionary results
in over 75 languages, as well as effective full text translations between
dozens of languages.
"Babylon is aware that our future is being shaped by
technology, and with mobile technology changing so quickly around us it is
astonishing to watch where the next generation of mobile phones will take
us," Alon Carmeli, Babylon's CEO.
"Babylon follows and keeps up with the trends and innovations in the
mobile technology and new technologies in general. The Babylon2Go is another
first in this 'epidemic cycle' ", continues Carmeli.
Babylon2Go is available under the "Reference" section of Free Products -
Android Market Place.
About Babylon.com
Babylon.com is a publicly traded company that was founded in 1997. The
Babylon.com user base exceeds 71 million desktop installations in more than
200 countries.
For more information about Babylon, visit www.babylon.com
Press contact: Dalia Preisler Babylon Ltd. +1-866-808-6361 Email: press@babylon.com
Dalia Preisler, Babylon Ltd., +1-866-808-6361, Email: press at babylon.com
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