Tech startups have tried to make language learning possible without human tutors since way back in the 90s when CD-ROMs and Rosetta Stone were state-of-the-art. The rise of social media and smartphones inspired a new wave of language learning apps like Duolingo, OKPanda, or Lingua.ly, to name a few. But the CEO of LingoLive, Tyler Muse, asserts it’s not possible to become fluent at a… Read More
http://ift.tt/1BNeqnO LingoLive raises $5.2 million to help language learners become professionally fluent http://ift.tt/2jcEaLd
Thursday, January 12, 2017
LingoLive raises $5.2 million to help language learners become professionally fluent
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