28 April 2012, 22:00

Multilingual social network Dudu presented in Moscow

On April 26, Moscow hosted a presentation of the multilingual social network Dudu.com, where the author of the idea was Alibek Ilyasov, a native of Dagestan.

On April 15, 2011, the world's first multilingual social network Godudu.com was presented. On April 15, 2011, the world's first multilingual social network Godudu.com was presented. Later, the authors of the social network managed to buy out the domain Dudu.com for 1.15 million US dollars, after which the social network was renamed.

"The uniqueness of the Dudu.com is in its totally new opportunities, provided to users by the self-learning translation system, designed by the DUDU Communications. It allows people from different countries, even those who know no foreign language, to communicate freely with each other. The system is able to self-evolve: the more the users of the Dudu.com communicate with each other, the higher the quality of translation is," the RIA "Dagestan" quotes the spokesperson of the DUDU Communications.

The multilingual social service Dudu.com made its debut in October 2011 in Dubai. In just six months of operation in the alpha test mode, the website Dudu.com has registered about three million users; the daily increment of the audience reaches 20,000 people, according to the "cnews.ru".

The authors of the resource hope that by the end of 2012, the Russian audience of the Dudu.com will make 10 million users. During this time, according to Kirill Zalipaev, the managing director of the social network, 10 million US dollars, donated by private investors, will be spent on development of the resource in Russia, the RIA "Novosti" reports.

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