Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2001 by Yoni Neeman, Melingo operates with 51–200 employees. The company specializes in online dictionaries and smart search products, with a focus on the computational linguistics of Semitic languages. Melingo is a subsidiary of Britannica.
Business overview
Melingo provides online dictionaries and smart search products, with a core specialization in the computational linguistics of Semitic languages. The company develops products and services based on natural language processing for computationally complex Hebrew and Arabic, and also markets enterprise solutions in various languages to both private and public markets. Its offerings include smart search engines for Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian, unique enterprise solutions for data retrieval, online dictionaries, and a text-to-speech product for Hebrew. Melingo serves consumers, SMBs, students, enterprises, and government entities, operating within the Education & Knowledge Technologies sector.
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- What is Melingo's core focus?
- Melingo specializes in online dictionaries and smart search products, with a particular emphasis on the computational linguistics of Semitic languages like Hebrew and Arabic.
- What types of products does Melingo offer?
- Melingo offers smart search engines for Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian, unique enterprise solutions for data retrieval, online dictionaries such as Morfix and Rav-Milim, and a text-to-speech product for Hebrew called Kolfix.
- Which markets does Melingo serve?
- Melingo markets its enterprise solutions to both private and public sectors, serving consumers, SMBs, enterprises, and government clients globally.
- What is Melingo's relationship with Britannica?
- Melingo operates as a subsidiary of Britannica.
- Who founded Melingo?
- Melingo was founded by Yoni Neeman, who also serves as the President of Technology.