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Sep 20 2008

NetLog offers more to developers: Open-fly translations for them too

Sardar Mohkim Khan 

image270 NetLog offers more to developers: Open-fly translations for them tooNetLog has made a place for itself in the social networking circle by being the first multi-lingual/country social network to integrate with Open Social platform. With a network spread across twenty countries and is available in the same number of languages, NetLog has decided to move on by enabling outside developers to work around with  its localization and translation capabilities.

With an almost instantaneous translation into each of the twenty languages that NetLog offers, developers get an added advantage of putting their application to reach out everyone in a more localized manner. This gives them a chance to target a larger audience and the users in return can fully understand it, since it’s in their native language.

The developers also have the chance to decide whether they want their application to be offered for free or charge it for some credits. It’s not known as to what this really is and how it works around (The App Store methodology?). With a strict policy at keeping the applications being put up in check, NetLog fares well where Facebook faltered and resulted in massive spamming etc.

As I mentioned above it’s the instantaneous translation feature that actually helps developers (as much as it has helped users) to have a more global reach for their applications. To me it’s utilizing services offered by a network in the best possible way.

image-thumb222 NetLog offers more to developers: Open-fly translations for them too

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