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Transclick selected by World Economic Forum as one of the Future Leaders of Tech
You Tube Video of interview of Robert Levin by the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer 2008
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Robert Levin, CEO, Transclick, winning the e-Tech Award of the CTIA Wireless Association for Enterprise Solutions on March 28, 2007
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Robert Levin giving a 10 minute speech at the World Technology Network about Transclick (2006)
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Transclick and Robert Levin became a Tech Laureate of the "Equality Award" at the Tech Awards Gala in 2002
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Transclick Receives CTIA WIRELESS 2007 E-Tech Award for Innovation in Enterprise Solutions
ORLANDO, Fla., March 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Transclick announced today that its real-time language translation of instant messaging service was selected as the 1st place winner of the CTIA Emerging Technologies (E-Tech) Award at CTIA WIRELESS 2007 for the Enterprise Solutions category. Winners were announced today at an Award Ceremony at the Orange County Convention Center during the show.
The CTIA E-Tech Awards program is designed to give industry recognition and exposure to the best wireless products and services in the areas of Consumer, Enterprise and Network Technology. More than 225 applications were submitted and reviewed by a panel of recognized members of the media, industry analysts and technology experts. Products in four categories: hardware, consumer applications, enterprise solutions and network infrastructure, were judged on innovation, functionality, vision, technological importance and implementation.
Transclick connects individuals and communities in the Wireless World
New Service for BlackBerry Users Enables Real-Time Messaging Translation for Multi-Language Communications
NEW YORK, March 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Transclick, the e-Tech 2007 award winner on March 28, 2007 at CTIA Wireless for 1st prize in the enterprise solutions category, announces the availability of a new translation service designed for BlackBerry(R) from Research In Motion (RIM). The Transclick Email Translation Tool for BlackBerry allows a BlackBerry user to communicate with people regardless of personal language background and without cumbersome manual or digital translation dictionaries. Whether your goal is to maximize global business productivity or enhance a personal travel experience, Transclick's translation service minimizes the frustration, confusion and complexity of communicating with people when you don't speak the same language.
With international communications, comes the multi-lingual translator: Transclick
Maybe sooner than expected, Transclick may become the ideal companion for ‘world citizens‘, those who email, IM, text message or call without borders. The company is growing in a more and more demanded area, instant or sub-instant translation, so far known by Internet users under some names like BabelFish and Google Translation.
Transclick: Mobile Translation For Borderless Business
Transclick is a mobile enterprise application that translates text in email, SMS and IM. The software has been around for a while (see this CNNMoney.com article from March 2005), but is now starting to make waves as a business productivity tool. RIM Blackberry just announced Transclick as the winner of its BlackBerry Developer Productivity Tools Challenge and they were a runner-up in the Skype Developer Contest recently.
TransClick and other API/plugin contest winners
Shortly before we were off to Developers Conference, our dveloper program evangelist Lester announced the winners of the competition we held to all Skype plugin developers. We got some really interesting ones and if you’re interested in how you can extend Skype with plugins, I encourage you to check out them all.
I took a look at one of them, TranSkype by TransClick. It’s a plugin that translates chat messages on the fly. In the current version, it shows both original and translated version, but their folks also showed me a web-based version where the translation is completely transparent so that you may even not know what language the other parties are speaking.

