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Rosetta Goes Retail

Jul 1, 2009

Rosetta Stone Inc., a language learning provider, has opened its first full scale retail outlet and is also expanding kiosks nationwide. The store, located in The Mall at Short Hills, in Short Hills, NJ, allows consumers to fully experience the company's Rosetta Stone Dynamic Immersion method that is designed to unlock the natural language learning ability the company believes exists in everyone.

At the same time, the company has opened a number of new kiosks nationwide, to give language learning enthusiasts an opportunity to discover its learning concept. The kiosks feature Rosetta Stone solutions for beginner, intermediate and advanced foreign language learners in more than 30 languages, at more than 155 kiosk locations throughout the U.S.

"The ability to speak at least one foreign language can change the world you live in, opening doors to countless professional, travel and educational opportunities," says Tom Adams, CEO. "We're pleased to open our first experience store and these new kiosks nationwide, making it now more convenient for customers to immediately begin their language learning journey." Rosetta Stone is based in Arlington, VA. It was founded in 1992 and is now available in more than 30 languages and utilized by schools, organizations and individuals in 150 countries.

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