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MeedanMemory Now Available on Worldwide Lexicon

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Meedan's open access translation memory, MeedanMemory, is now available through the Worldwide Lexicon project.

Worldwide Lexicon (WWL) is an open source, distributed, cloud-based translation management application that facilitates translation of online content and management of massive distributed translation memories.

Meedan Releases the World’s First Open Access Arabic/English Translation Memory

Arabic Language | ICT4D | Meedan | Open Content

Today, Meedan, is releasing the first publicly available open licensed Arabic/English Translation Memory (TM). This release comes as a part of Meedan’s ongoing commitment to improving the state of Arabic language machine processing research and supporting translators and machine translation researchers.

The new translation memory, called MeedanMemory, contains around one million words in aligned Arabic and English sentence pairs. It constitutes an invaluable resource for translation professionals, Arabic linguistic researchers, academics and volunteer communities, and is the first translation memory of such size and sophistication to be released under an open access license.

Meedan at Toronto Open Source Showcase for Nonprofits

Arabic Language | Meedan | Open Content

(Published on blog.meedan.net)

Meedan will be showcasing its Arabic/English cross-language social networking platform at the Toronto Open Source Showcase for Nonprofits on Monday 26 October 2009 at the Center for Social Innovation at 215 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5T 2C7.

Join us for a lively discussion about how Meedan is bridging social networks between the East and the West, and to experience first-hand the exciting features of Meedan's platform: beta.meedan.net

Meedan at the Internet Governance Forum

Arabic Language | ICT4D | Meedan | Open Content

(Published on blog.meedan.net)

Meedan is organizing a workshop at the Internet Governance Forum 2009.

The Internet Governance Forum is an initiative by instituted by United Nations to support the secretary general in carrying out the mandate from the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). Its fourth annual meeting will be held this year in Sharm El Shiekh, Egypt from 15-18 November 2009.
Under the title: “Internet Governance – Creating Opportunities for all”, this year’s event will tackle the following topics on its agenda:

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