International Exposure

by Richard DiBona on August 3rd, 2010
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Yesterday, Episend appeared on Time.com’s techie website, Techland. You can see the article here. There was also a nice writeup at about the same time on KillerStartups.com. As a result of one or both of these articles, signups started flowing in (and haven’t stopped since), which is terrific.

I noticed that many of these signups were from international locations, so I searched to see if I could see what the source of these signups was. Sure enough, I came across this blog post, written in Spanish. Obviously, I wanted to know what it said, and having only taken high school French, I was unable to figure it out. So I headed over to Google Translate and gave it a go. Here’s what it came up with:

Episend, an attractive way to send and receive interactive messages

So far, we know different options for sending messages to other users via the Internet, but what is proposed Episend is something unusual, by calling in some way. And is that Episend allow us a different way to create interactive multimedia messages so we can share more as we please.

Simply enter our account with Google, Yahoo, Facebook or OpenID account to create our own in Episend. The first thing you do is upload files to our library of multimedia elements such as videos, photos etc., Taking into account that being free ourselves, we only have 50 MB of space for our library.

This library will serve us to create our messages, consisting of one or variaspáginas, we can modify to our liking, both in size and depth, opacity, etc. and that it can drag some of these elements in our library, placing it wherever we want.

Once created our message, we will save it and send it in different ways thanks to the URL you have the message, allowing us to wherever we want and share it on Facebook, Twitter, emails or any other means in our power as well as other users of Episend if we want.

How fun! I am very impressed that the translation engine was able to get it into a form I could understand, even if some of the sentences were kind of funny and awkward. If anyone speaks Spanish, feel free to let me know how good of a job Google Translate did.


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