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February 08, 2022 00:03:03
New Mexico introduces bill to increase pay for Native American language instructors

New Mexico introduces bill to increase pay for Native American language instructors

House Bill (HB) 60 would essentially allow fluent speakers of Native American languages the opportunity to receive a teacher’s salary without needing a teaching...

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February 07, 2022 00:03:07
Looking to engage localization clients? Take a cue from social media!

Looking to engage localization clients? Take a cue from social media!

If you have a message you want to test drive, social media is a great way to gauge public perception. Feedback about how your...

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February 07, 2022 00:06:49
Waverly Labs talks wearable translation tech's present and future

Waverly Labs talks wearable translation tech's present and future

At this year’s CES, Waverly Labs introduced a suite of new services and hardware designed to provide near-instantaneous communication among multiple languages and dialects.

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February 05, 2022 00:24:49
Weekly Review — February 4, 2022

Weekly Review — February 4, 2022

EVERY WEEK WE LOOK BACK ON THE NEWS FROM MULTILINGUAL.COM WITH A LANGUAGE INDUSTRY SPECIALIST. WHAT STOOD OUT? WHAT ARE NOTABLE TRENDS? HOW CAN...

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February 04, 2022 00:02:57
Microsoft and Canadian government partner to create MT for indigenous languages

Microsoft and Canadian government partner to create MT for indigenous languages

Microsoft Translator now offers Inuinnaqtun and a romanized version of Inuktitut, which were developed with the support of the government of Nunavut, Canada, and...

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February 03, 2022 00:03:18
Preply names El Paso the most bilingual city in the US

Preply names El Paso the most bilingual city in the US

The most bilingual city in the United States is El Paso, Texas, according to recently released research conducted by e-learning company Preply. Using census...

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