Global issues are the biggest challenge for the G20 leaders…

But not in the way the protesters in London might have you think…
Unfortunately, although the modern economy is very much global, there are still those with a quite astounding lack of geographical knowledge of our global village, as seen in this video clip that’s been doing the rounds on YouTube for a long time now,

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How we work now: some more thoughts on balancing life and freelancing

In January I published this post about my efforts to stay sane and healthy as a freelance translator working from home. So how have I got on?
Here’s a little progress report on the targets I set myself:

Desk stretches: thanks to @bonnjill, a translator I had the good fortune to meet via Twitter and the blogosphere,

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Guest post: Lost in Romance – translating language differences to the wider world

optical communicationIn a first for this blog, I’m publishing a guest post written by Paul Sawers of translation company Lingo24. Paul talks about the joys of the Romance language family and Lingo24’s experience of working with them, in particular the importance of localisation and explaining the finer points of these languages to uninitiated clients. I

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We’re all tweeting nuts

Traditional media in the UK seem to be working themselves up into a frenzy over social media websites lately, and Twitter in particular. It’s almost like they just realised that the internet exists beyond Web 1.0. Disappointingly, almost without exception they woefully misunderstand Twitter even more than other social media tools, which they more or

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Engaging with your speakers when you’re doing a presentation

A few weeks ago I gave a presentation at the University of Westminster as part of a National Network for Translation Careers in Languages Day. Some readers may not already know about this important body, a UK government initiative, and if you don’t I urge you to read about it on the website. Various events

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