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            <title>Lexiophiles Publishes World Ranking of the Top 10 Language Podcasts</title>
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            <description>Lexiophiles, an affiliate of the bab.la language portal, has just released a list of the top 10 language podcasts on the web. The list contains the best 10 language podcasts, individually chosen out of a pool of over 80 podcasts, and can be accessed at www.lexiophiles.com.

The language experts from Lexiophiles evaluated over 80 podcasts for language learning, and ranked them based on their quality, interactivity, and [PR.com - October 25, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Speechless? Never Again Thanks to the New bab.la Mobile Dictionary</title>
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            <description>The bab.la language portal introduces a new service which allows user to access more than one million translations with their cell phones. [PR.com - September 17, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Lexiophiles Releases the First Ranking of the World’s Top 100 Language Blogs</title>
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            <description>Lexiophiles, an affiliate of the bab.la language portal, has just released a list of the top 100 language blogs on the web. The list comprises the best 100 language blogs, individually chosen out of a pool of over 300 blogs, and can be accessed at www.lexiophiles.com.

This list was compiled by the language experts from bab.la, who, after sifting through some 300 blogs related to language and learning, analyzed and ranked [PR.com - August 30, 2008]</description>
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            <title>How to Survive the Chinese Language Jungle During the Olympics</title>
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            <description>bab.la, the wiki-style language portal, has launched a dedicated free language page for the 2008 Olympics in China. The page helps to navigate the Chinese language and culture jungle by offering thousands of sports translations, many quizzes on the Chinese language and culture as well as a help guide with the most important Chinese-English sentences.

China expects about one million additional foreign tourists for the [PR.com - July 12, 2008]</description>
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