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TermWiki App gives Android device owners free access to TermWiki’s two million multilingual entries
Sunnyvale, CA, United States (pr4links.com) 21/12/2011
CSOFT International Ltd., a leading provider of multilingual globalization services ( http://www.csoftintl.com/solutions_localization.php ) and language technology, announced today the international release of TermWiki Mobile for Android ( http://www.termwiki.com/mobile ) . Completely free, the app provides Android device owners with instant access to TermWiki’s database of terms in of over 1400 subjects and 97 languages, directly from their mobile phones.

“TermWiki Mobile is the best dictionary reference app available to Android users,” said Carl Yao, Executive Vice President of Global Development. “With TermWiki Mobile, users are able to search for terms within a specific industry or browse through search results categorized by subject and domain. By effectively indexing search results on a clean, easy-to-read interface, TermWiki facilitates user-friendly information retrieval while resolving the problem of generic information.”

TermWiki Mobile also offers easy-to-use, powerful functionalities that compliment the Google-like search capabilities. For example, users are able to view images, listen to term pronunciations in 20 languages, and see translations in up to 97 languages. Language learners can use TermWiki to learn a foreign language, such as French, Chinese, or Spanish, and travelers can use TermWiki’s live translation feature to communicate with people in different countries.

Planned developments for future upgrades to the app include access to TermWiki’s social learning features, such as messaging capabilities, a question-and-answer portal, and a user search function, all in a mobile context. Users will also be able to contribute to TermWiki’s database while on the move by adding terms and definitions or translating existing terms directly from their mobile device. Future plans also include developing an iOS app for Apple devices.

“By bringing such a large collection of terms into the mobile sphere, CSOFT has again placed itself at the forefront of localization technology,” continued Carl Yao. “Android has never been so multilingual!”

To try the mobile app, feel free to download TermWiki Mobile for Android today ( http://www.termwiki.com/mobile ) !

For more information on CSOFT, please visit http://www.csoftintl.com. For more information on CSOFT’s language technology solutions, please click here or test-drive the free community version of TermWiki at http://termwiki.com. Media inquiries should be directed to elena.mccoy@csoftintl.com or +1.415.462.5674.

About TermWiki
Named one of 8 top innovative applications in 2011 by IDC, TermWiki is a fast growing social learning network aimed at sharing knowledge and connecting people with similar interests around the world.

About CSOFT

CSOFT International Ltd., is the world’s leading provider of multilingual localization, testing and language technology solutions. Recognized as one of the Top 5 Language Service Providers worldwide, CSOFT delivers quality-driven localization and language solutions with fanatical customer service, ISO-certified processes, and an award-winning multinational leadership team.

Media Contacts:

North America:
Elena McCoy, +1-415-462-5674
elena.mccoy@csoftintl.com

Asia and Europe:
Melissa Taing, +86-10-5962-1100 ext. 5622
melissa.taing@csoftintl.com

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CSOFT International is the world’s leading provider of multilingual localization, testing and language technology solutions. Recognized as one of the Top 5 Language Service Providers worldwide, CSOFT delivers quality-driven localization and language solutions with fanatical customer service, ISO-certified processes, and an award-winning multinational leadership team.

Contact

Elena McCoy

CA, 408, Santa Clara
Zipcode : 94087
1-415-462-5674
termwikicom@gmail.com
http://www.termwiki.com