"This is a great tool, thanks." Nell, EU.
"its a great idea!!!! its perfect for me because of english - tagalog - one of the very rare sources!" Dirk, Germany.
"I am enjoying your site very much - keep up the good work!" Elen, USA.
"tankyo" (sic) Faras, Saudi.
"cool.it is cool. love your stuff, feel like i’m doing something useful at work now your site’s on my desktop!" Rob, Amsterdam.
"I am American from the US and speak Chinese, Spanish, Italian, and can read Hebrew. Your program is the greatest idea since Rosetta Stone! I am interested in learning other languages…Your site and the idea of 10 words a day is brilliant!" Jay, USA
"This is a GREAT idea! Love it… Keep up the good work!" Rob, USA
"excellent idea, fun, practical and very effective" Rob, UK
"I need this" Claudio, Brazil.

The Blog

Competing in the top 10 Euro startup play-offs

May 22nd, 2008

What an experience. It was great to have the opportunity to present in front of 150+ people - our first outing with the learnit concept.  I was gutted because we ran out of time and missed some important facts - like we only had the idea on the 30th January this year.

I also completely fluffed the marketing question. What I should have said… something along the lines of… yes we have a very web 2.0 strategy - which is about to be published as a case study in a marketing textbook, comprising of all the usual web 2.0 suspects. Our offline strategy will be implemented when we have a budget. But that’s not what I said.

I’m very glad that Mike Butcher (aka the butcher) wasn’t one of our questioners. He was tough.

ps we also experienced dinner 2.0 - an interesting concept - micro portions served on cocktail sticks -  table free. Still a bit beta - they seem to have a few bugs to iron out.