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    <title>Feed the world :) </title>
    <summary>Ok, this isn&apos;t anything to do with SIP but we think that&apos;s it&apos;s going to be perfect for spreading the word of SIP via our blog in Multiple Languages!!!The idea behind Mloovi is simple.&#160; Take the Blog, feed it through...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Ok, this isn't anything to do with SIP but we think that's it's going to be perfect for spreading the word of SIP via our blog in Multiple Languages!!!<br /><br />The idea behind Mloovi is simple.&#160; Take the Blog, feed it through the language translator @ Google and then produce the output in the chosen language.&#160; Ok, there may be a few 'typos' etc. in the output but then Googles translation service does have some quirks.&#160; The good thing is that audiences that would never read your blog will now at least be able to understand what you are writing.<br /><br /><img class="mt-image-none" height="151" alt="mloovi.png" width="167" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/the-sip-school/mloovi.png" /><br /><br />If you want to get started, then go visit <a href="http://www.mloovi.com">www.mloovi.com</a> to try out the service.&#160; The guys @ Mloovi get their revenue via ads but of course if you pay them, they'll remove these for you.&#160; Since it was launched (yesterday) 1000+ blogs have been translated so it looks like this could really catch on.]]>
      
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