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The Birth of Simultaneous Interpretation
January 12, 2016
Historians basically agree that the first use of simultaneous interpretation equipment (for an important multilingual event) was the Nuremberg Trials in 1945. The series of international military... Read More
Signs That Your Business Needs Translation Services
December 15, 2015
Did you start out your company as a small business venture and grew it into something much bigger over the years? Small business owners have to make do with whatever means are available. However,... Read More
Marketing Materials Can Be Tricky To Translate
December 3, 2015
The Internet exposes businesses to new markets instantly. And the market can be anywhere in the world. Marketing staffers may look for translators who can read and speak Chinese to reach the... Read More
Good Translation Is About More Than Just Words
November 21, 2015
In today's increasingly global economy, the demand for good, accurate translation is great. When hosting a multinational event, your ideas must be translated effectively into the native language... Read More
Why Words Often Fail Us
November 10, 2015
If you have a cat or a dog, you've probably learned the meaning of their vocal signals. After all, animal sounds are typically very reliable. When a cat purrs with contentment or a dog growls in... Read More
Three Tips for Conducting Better Multilingual Events
October 30, 2015
If you're in the business of planning and producing multilingual conferences or major business events, you know that applicable trends come and go. But three new musts likely will steer your... Read More
Do You Need Attendees to Answer Questions Honestly?
October 22, 2015
So how do you get much needed feedback from your presentations without generating long discussions? In business today, there seems to be a growing need for an efficient flow of two-way of... Read More
Do You Know Which Readability Test to Use for Your Document?
September 28, 2015
Although scholarly types of readers may prefer content that contains complex sentence structures with multiple syllable words that most of us would have to look up in a dictionary, writing content... Read More
How Do Languages Become Extinct?
September 14, 2015
In recent years, sociolinguists and linguistic anthropologists have expressed a growing concern over the number of languages that have become extinct worldwide. As speakers of a less dominant... Read More
Whisper Interpretation for Small Multilingual Meetings
August 18, 2015
Requirements for a multilingual meeting are typically based on the equipment that's available, the number of languages being spoken, the amount of time allocated and the setting. Most conferences... Read More