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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.
"The E-Tech awards program continues to grow and showcase innovative products that extend wireless offerings to consumers and enterprises," said Robert Mesirow, vice president and show director for CTIA WIRELESS. "On behalf of CTIA, we congratulate Transclick on their award and look forward to their continued innovation in the field of Enterprise Solutions.
"This solution for Transclick delivers on our mission of leveraging the best language technologies to translate messages for the global tourist or business traveler, the hospitality industry, hospitals, first responders, border-control agencies and globally integrated suppliers and buyers of goods and services," said Robert Levin, CEO and founder of Transclick, Inc. "Launching this capability is very exciting to us because of its simplicity and convenience to Transclick users. The installation process is very simple, with no desktop computer required."
The Transclick interface makes connecting and communicating from an airport lounge or hotel concierge desk in Moscow, Buenos Aires or Tokyo as simple as connecting from a user's home. Transclick enables business and leisure users to maximize productivity and communicating effectively and seamlessly wherever they are is currently available in: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Farsi, Hebrew, Korean, Polish, Russian, Turkish and Ukrainian.
Solution Features & Benefits: -- Automated virtual real-time language translation; -- Current support for 16 language pairs; -- Support for up to 150 vertical market dictionaries; -- Translation Speed up to 400 characters per second; -- Download via one's internet browser. Solution Availability: -- Transclick Global Messenger To download Transclick's Global Messenger, visit http://www.transclick.com/ -- Transclick for BlackBerry http://www.transclick.com/ -- Transclick for Skype -- Transclick for smartphones Accuracy;
80 to 100% accuracy for word choice. Results vary according to dictionary used and accuracy of input. There is no guarantee of human-quality translation -- this is a machine and a cheap, fast substitute for human translation. Transclick enhances but does not replace human translation quality.
About Transclick:
Transclick is a wireless web services infrastructure company enabling customers to communicate via email, SmartPhone text or instant messaging with real-time language translation in 16 languages from any mobile phone, corporate enterprise portal or wireless PDA. Transclick is post-revenue with Qualcomm, Verizon Wireless, the US Army; 2007/8 30+ carriers. Transclick's Developer Program allows.
About CTIA WIRELESS 2007
As the premiere global event representing the $500 billion global wireless industry and the largest wireless show in the world, CTIA WIRELESS 2007 brings together all industries affected by wireless technology for three days of intense learning and networking. Visit http://www.ctia.org/ctiawireless.
CTIA-The Wireless Association is the international association for the wireless telecommunications industry, representing carriers, manufacturers and wireless Internet providers. Visit http://www.ctia.org/.
Press contact: Robert Levin, +1-212-751-5150, ext. 4
TransclickCONTACT: Robert Levin, +1-212-751-5150, ext. 4
Web site: http://www.transclick.com/
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