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A few tips when embarking on a translation project
13th January 2016 - 11.50am A few tips when embarking on a translation project Translation is not merely the exchange of words from one language to another and is increasingly being recognised as an art. Be it the translation of medical or legal text the importance in hiring the right agency to do...
Technology and Translation
7th January 10.55am Technology and Translation Technology, does it really help to make our lives easier, streamline our work processes and help us to do more? This is a question that many translators are currently facing. Globalisation has forced us to find efficiencies in our work proces...
New Year, new message
New Year, new message Firstly on behalf of the Oliver Grange Languages team we would like to wish all our followers a very happy 2016. As we enter a new year the ambition to drive more traffic to your website should be of great importance. Developing a heightened awareness of the services your bus...
World's First Chat Based Translation App
December 21st 13.10 GMT Stepes is a chat-based app for smartphones created by the software localistaion company CSOFT to provide quality translations by human professionals and was launched on December 17th 2015. The app uses a mobile phone messaging system akin to Whatsapp to provide ...
Languages Are Mostly Made of Happy Words - JULIE BECK
In the time of Twitter and Internet comments, it’s not hard to find language being used for evil. People take the remarkable human capacity for communication and wield it like a big dumb ax, hacking into anything and anyone they don’t like. When you see enough of that, it’s easy t...
Ten things you never knew about... translation - By: William Hartston
1. St Jerome translated the Bible into Latin in the 4th century. His translation, called The Vulgate, was the official Catholic Bible in the 16th century. 2. According to Unesco’s Index Translationum, the most translated authors of fiction are Agatha Christie, Jules Verne and William Shakes...
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