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 ...
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 ...
Earlier this morning, Tunisian blogger Slim Amamou, announced on Twitter the launch of the Yamli bookmarklet that he, along with other Arab Techies, have developed in their Arab Techies Code Sprint ...
We’re currently used to more drama-oriented stories coming out of Yahoo!, but that doesn’t mean business hasn’t entirely halted there. Yamli is a service which offers a smart Arabic keyboard that ...
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 ...
Yamli was founded in 2007 by Lebanese entrepreneurs Habib Haddad and Imad Jureidini Dubai: Yahoo! announced that it has acquired a licence to Yamli's transliteration technology, to be integrated ...
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 ...
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, 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 ...
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 ...