Dec. 08 13

Version imprimable Coloralo on French and Italian blogs


Thanks a lot to Arnaud from Ramenos Blog (French) and infoweb.tk (Italian) for their posts about Coloralo ! :-)


Nov. 08 13

Version imprimable Coloralo in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Korean


With the help of some friends, I've started international versions of Coloralo in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. The European languages work reasonably well, but the Asian languages still need some work.

If you speak another language and have a few minutes, please help me in translating Coloralo! All I need is a translation for those sentences:


The printable cartoons and coloring pages search engine
Search for a cartoon or coloring page of:
Search
Sorry, we didn't find any results. Try another query.
Cartoon
Coloring page
Drawing
Next
Print
Print the selected images

You can use the contact form or just comment on this article to send me your translations.

Thanks a lot!


Nov. 08 13

Version imprimable Launching Coloralo, the coloring pages search engine


Coloralo.com just launched! Coloralo is a search engine for cartoons and coloring pages. It is built with the Yahoo! Search Boss API, that allows developers to easily create original and innovative search engines of many kinds. Coloralo is one of many diverse examples of what can be accomplished with Yahoo BOSS.

Disclaimer: I am working for Yahoo!, but coloralo was built completely with the public search API available from Yahoo! BOSS.

I have three kids and they are avid consumers of coloring pages, so creating a coloring pages search engine was the first idea that crossed my mind when I thought about what could be built with BOSS. A few days later, Coloralo is now online ! A lot of things can (and hopefully will) be improved, but it is working reasonnably well, and early feedback is positive.

The hardest part in creating Coloralo was actually to find a domain name that I liked and that was available. I finally settled on coloralo.com, which means "Color it" in Italian (or so I was told). It sounds also very similar to Colorado.

This blog is to collect your feedback and ideas, so please use the Contact link or add your comments on the blog.

Happy coloring!