
Foursquare has just announced that they will be translating their service into 5 new languages: Spanish, French, German, Italian and Japanese.
This announcement happened at the Mobile World Congress that is happening in Barcelona.
It is great to see that Foursquare is starting to focus their efforts on the major languages throughout the world and cater to them. I would have liked to see them open up in China, but I’m sure that is only a matter of time.
Reading the Bible, for those who are interested can be difficult in some regards. The most obvious being that the thing is huge with thousands of years worth of literature crammed in one binding, not exactly making it a pocket-sized reader.

iBible is a web app which makes reading and referencing the Bible easy.
Basically, because it’s all so simple and plain; consisting mostly of buttons for each chapter and the rest being text, loading it on any device connected to the internet is quick and easy. This makes it suitable for PC users as well as when you’re on the go such as on a mobile phone using GPRS Internet, a PSP or iPhone.
It’s available in several languages including English, French, German and Polish. The home screen is where you select you language and the screens after this whittle your choice down from Testament, to books, to chapters such as the one I read; Genesis 6.