Yamli Launches iGoogle Gadget

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Yamli’s the Arabic transliteration technology now available on iGoogle custom homepage.Yamli’s  gadget now allows users to type in English and get Arabic letters right  from their Google homepage, to search the web, news, images, videos, wiki, or to use the notepad to copy and paste somewhere else.

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This is a smart move by Yamli to enable its translation engine available every where in the web, wherever the user is. The obvious benefit for the current iGoogle users, is that they do not have to open a new browser tab to use Yamli, though for users like me who uses Netvibes that option is not available yet, so I will be waiting for Yamli to release a Netvibes widget.

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  • 3 Comments For “Yamli Launches iGoogle Gadget”

    1. Sabeur |

      about time really, they should have more widgets like for desktop also

    2. Gaith Saqer |

      Yep, they can do an AIR app, also put it on Mobile, they can start with iPhone and Android

    3. Onkosh.com Yamli’s Competitor, Distributed Prizes to Sudoko Competition Winners | ArabCrunch |

      [...] Onkush competes with Yamli, though it does not have an editor, an API facebook application and iGoogle Gadget like Yamli. A quick test between the 2 services reveled that Yamli is more accurate and faster, [...]

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