Babbel, the popular subscription-based language learning service, today announced that it has acquired Toucan, the well-funded language learning browser extension. Toucan, it turns out, wound down as a company earlier this year, though its service has remained online. None of Toucan's co-founders or employees will join Babbel, which is only buying Toucan's technology. Babbel will […]
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