Linguee
Headquarters | Cologne, Germany |
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Founder(s) | Gereon Frahling, Leonard Fink |
URL | https://www.linguee.com/ |
Linguee is an
Technology
Linguee uses specialized
Sources
In addition to serving the bilingual Web, Patent translated texts as well as the EU Parliament protocols and laws of the European Union (EUR-Lex) as sources. In addition to officially translated text from EU sources, its French language service relies on translated texts from Canadian government documents, websites, and transcripts, along with Canadian national institutions and organisations which often provide bilingual services. According to the operator Linguee offers access to approximately 100 million translations.[1]
History
Linguee pioneered the online bilingual concordance. The concept behind it was conceived in the fall of 2007 by former
In 2017, a team of Linguee employees around Jarosław Kutyłowski developed and launched the DeepL Translator, a freely-available translation service capable of translating to and from seven major European languages.[4][5] Since then, DeepL was gradually expanded to offer 24 languages and 552 language pairs. With increasing focus on Kutyłowski's product (DeepL), Frahling decided in 2019 to leave the company.[6] Kutyłowski restructured the company into the Societas Europaea DeepL SE in 2021.[7]
See also
References
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- ^ Coldewey, Devin (2017-08-29). "DeepL schools other online translators with clever machine learning". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
- ^ "Gereon Frahling (Official Homepage)". www.frahling.de.
- ^ Dowideit, Martin (2022-01-16). "DeepL jetzt Aktiengesellschaft". Kölner Stadtanzeiger (in German). Retrieved 2022-12-02.
Bibliography
- Katsnelson, Alla (August 29, 2022). "Poor English skills? New AIs help researchers to write better". Nature. 609 (7925): 208–209. S2CID 251931306.