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Localization — to the Letter. Launching World Endangered Writing Day
Brookes introduces the first World Endangered Writing Day: a celebration of writing not just as a useful set of symbols but as an expressive...
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What lies beyond the language barrier for Language Service Providers?
Fuentes Corradi urges LSPs to adapt their services to the AI era or risk obsolescence: “Without a new alignment, future LSP offerings will not...
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Hameed Afssari: Localized Software for Everyone, Everywhere
These days, software is essential to how we get things done, with certain apps used ubiquitously throughout the world. Having led localization and internationalization...
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Clinical and Tonal Accuracy
Rughetti and Millet share their advice for effective language service planning in light of new EU regulations on clinical studies. With a streamlined submission...
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Women in Localization Awards: STAR and Kudos
Women in Localization prioritizes recognizing and honoring the volunteers who offer their time and expertise to host workshops, organize gatherings, facilitate communication, and much...
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What’s in a Word? Conveying Judeo-Christian Guilt into Tibetan Language
The notion that a person can feel guilt, like someone can feel joy or sadness, is foreign to the Tibetan psyche. Also foreign to...