
Software company specializing in Internet consumer products and services, IncrediMail, has launched a translation and dictionary service, integrated with its flagship product, IncrediMail, through its previously announced collaboration with Babylon, a provider of single-click translation and information access solutions.

When users elect to purchase the full version of Babylon, the companies will share the revenue that is generated.
“Our relationship with Babylon further differentiates IncrediMail from other email clients by offering a unique feature that provides definitions and language translation,” said IncrediMail’s CEO, Yaron Adler. “Babylon is a useful resource that helps users communicate more effectively, whether composing or reading an email, and it’s also a fantastic research tool that adds tremendous value to the IncrediMail email product. We are also excited about the marketing agreement that will further enhance the company’s collaboration revenue stream.”
IncrediMail users can now get instant language translations, definitions and encyclopedic details for any word or phrase in an email. The Babylon service is included in the latest versions of IncrediMail XE and IncrediMail Premium, which can be downloaded at www.incredimail.com . Current IncrediMail users can simply upgrade their version of IncrediMail to access to the service without incurring any additional costs.
Consumers can elect to purchase Babylon 6, the full version of Babylon, which enables language translation and dictionary services on any desktop application outside IncrediMail. The companies share the revenues from these sales.
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