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Tethras Takes Android Apps to the Global Level

 

Applications are part of what makes Android what it is today. Sadly, many apps don’t make it out of American markets, mostly because of language limitations. Well, Tethras aims to solve that problem, as they’ve launched a Location as a Service (LaaS) platform. Tethras will allow developers to translate their apps into over forty (yes, that’s 40) different languages, giving them a larger pool of users. Developers can see a preview of the app once it’s translated, to make certain adjustments if needed. Tethras is also cloud-based, so data is backed up and syncs quickly. The Tethras team hopes that devs will take advantage of their service, and get those apps out to the masses across the pond.

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They’ll be attending AnDevCon on November 6th, so if you’d like to know more about their service, you can contact them and schedule a meeting there. This looks like a killer platform, and should help Android apps reach new audiences, which is always good for hardworking developers. The full press release can be found below.

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