Approximately 60% of Arabic-speaking Internet users dislike using an Arabic keyboard, according to Yamli, a Massachusetts-based startup that launched last year. CEO Habib Haddad explains that many ...
Yamli, which means dictate in Arabic, is a tool that allows you to type in Arabic script without using an Arabic keyboard. An updated version of the popular Smart Keyboard, has just been released. The ...
Yamli.com, a startup targeting the Arabic Web, unveiled its new search engine that allows users to easily search Arabic content in all its forms. Funded by ex-googlers, yamli.com is first to introduce ...
Yamli, the Arabic transliteration search engine that allows users to easily search for Arabic phrases using their Latin keyboards, has launched a revamped version of its site that introduces a number ...
Yamli, the Arabic transliteration and search tool, has launched what they call Yamli Translation Project. I call it, super cool! In case you dropped off the planet for a couple of years, Yamli was the ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - October 8 th, 2008 - Yamli.com released a free API that allows the easy integration of its award-winning Arabic transliteration technology into any website. Yamli's Smart Arabic ...
Habib Haddad joins a list of 200 outstanding young leaders from around the world including 12 from the Middle East and North Africa. Habib founded Yamli.com in 2007 with the vision of empowering the ...
AUB alumnus Habib Haddad (CCE 2002) found inspiration in the 2006 July War even as it wreaked havoc in the country. Based in the United States and eager to devour every bit of news on Lebanon to keep ...
In the Arabic-speaking world, 48 million people connect via the Web. Yet very little content is written in Arabic. Now, there's new technology that is revolutionizing the way Arabic-speaking people ...
Technology allows users to type in Arabic without an Arabic keyboard Dubai: In a bid to attract a wider audience across its network, Yahoo! Maktoob has acquired a licence to Yamli’s transliteration ...
Habib Haddad says when he needed money three years ago to fund Yamli, an online Arabic transliteration service, he had to sell his furniture. His deal with Yahoo! Inc. this week is a sign investors ...