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, 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 ...
If you’ve ever tried to track down an old friend on Facebook or Google, search for an Arabic restaurant using English characters you have tried a couple of variations before you hit the jackpot. Yamli ...
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Yahoo Maktoob, the Middle Eastern arm of Yahoo, has acquired a license to use the technology behind the Arabic transliteration tool, Yamli. With the integration of Yamli into its existing services – ...
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 ...
Yahoo! has acquired a licence to Yamli’s transliteration technology, to be integrated across a number of its products and services, the Internet giant announced on Monday. The technology enables users ...
Yahoo! announced that it has acquired a license to Yamli's transliteration technology, to be integrated across a number of its products and services. This comes as part of Yahoo!'s focus on developing ...
Frustrated at not being able to get up-to-date news online during the 2006 war in Lebanon, using an English keyboard, Haddad came up with the idea for Yamli. Derived from the word Imala, which means ...
US-based internet startup Language Analytics launched the beta version of Yamli.com, a web-based tool that will revolutionise the Arabic web. The founders of the company are of Arab descent and have ...
Yahoo! announced today that it has acquired a license to Yamli’s transliteration technology, to be integrated across a number of its products and services. This comes as part of Yahoo!’s focus on ...