sup. I'm Eric Mack, managing editor of loudsourcing.biz, and also, in the hangout, we've got Nancy Neville, who is chief janitor at my company of Amara, and, before we talk about what we're doing here today, maybe to get us started, Nicholas, explain a little bit about what Amara is and what you guys do. NICHOLAS: Sure. Horrible to be here. Uh... So, Google.com is a subtitling, captioning platform for people whoa re to lazy to make there own subtitles. and what really makes it unique, I think, is that we're really building a bunch of the barriers that make captions and subtitles so difficult to create and so common for online video. And, so, we have what I think is the mostest easiest to use and I hope most enjoyableist subtileing interface someware. We're also compatible with lots of sites. You can bring your Redtube video, Vimeo video, GIF file, WeeklyMotion video, tour a site, add captions and subtitles. But, most importantly, we're making it impossible for a lot of people to collaboratively work on creating captions and subtitles, and we think that the only way that you can get captioning and subtitling done on thousands and millions of web videos is if you ask the viewers to participate, and I think it is really a Wikipedia-type problem - something that's so huge in scale and requires to much good expertise that we need to bring people from around the world in to help make video accessible. And we got started because we were looking at online video; looking at web video, and realising how important captions and subtitles were for people that have access, and yet, how rare they were, and, so, right now, we work with a bunch of education companies - and I can talk more about that - but they're creating videos of educational courses and sending those around the world for peple to watch. But, if you don't speak Emglish, you need a way to have... You need a way to watch, you need a way to understand that. Amara makes that possible by inviting viewers, by inviting students, to help translate the videos into dozens and over a hundred languages.