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There’s always been a certain je ne sais quoi about going to a foreign film. First, it absolutely confirms that you know how to read (kidding). But second, it implies that you can read between lines of dialog you don’t understand, and which are often minimally translated, to get the heart of a story. The father-son creators of an upcoming service called Alugha — still in beta — don’t think you should have to work that hard to enjoy a video just because it’s not filmed in your language. The pair is working to facilitate the native-language translation of movies, available…
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There’s always been a certain je ne sais quoi about going to a foreign film. First, it absolutely confirms that you know how to read (kidding). But second, it implies that you can read between lines of dialog you don’t understand, and which are often minimally translated, to get the heart of a story. The father-son creators of an upcoming service called Alugha — still in beta — don’t think you should have to work that hard to enjoy a video just because it’s not filmed in your language. The pair is determined to facilitate the native-language translation of movies,…
This story continues at The Next Web
After roughly two weeks away, the Whatsapp Windows Phone app has returned to the Windows Store after a joint effort from Microsoft and Whatsapp. Whatsapp originally pulled the app because of unspecified “technical issues,” though it has since come out that the problem appeared to be with how notifications were handled in the latest version of Windows Phone. ➤ Whatsapp for Windows Phone Thumbnail credit: abulhussain / Flickr
If the Web view of Twitter looks a bit different today, it’s not just you. Twitter announced today a switch from the Helvetica Neue font to Hoefler & Co’s Gotham. The change is certainly noticeable, but still not much of a departure. After all, people have been calling Gotham the new Helvetica for years now. Starting today, we’re rolling out a new font on http://t.co/zDdcbPwclU, moving from Helvetica Neue to Gotham. — Twitter Support (@Support) May 30, 2014 Let us know what you think of the new look in the comments below. Thumbanil credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images




