Every week we share on Twitter many interesting blog posts and online articles about translation (including Greek translation), localization, interpreting, languages, as well as blogging, business and social media.
If you missed any of the great content we shared last week, here is your chance to catch up!
The links are listed in categories and organized by subject matter. Scroll down to find your favorite and enjoy reading! Click here for Translation Favorites from previous weeks.
If you’ve read a fabulous post and would like to share, let us know in the Comments section or email us at info@linguagreca.com so we can add your links to next week’s list.
Translation, Interpreting & Languages
The Centre for Norwegian Language has compiled a 138-page pdf file of language museums of the world
9 Reasons Why Your Marketing Localization is Failing (Hint: It Does Not Involve Extra Costs)
How to quickly replace straight quotation marks with chevrons in Trados Studio
Top 10 Benefits Of Developing Globally And Internationalizing Your Products
Babies can learn link between language and ethnicity, study suggests
LQA: What is Game Localization Testing And How To Do It Right
Alex Rawlings – Languages for a world without “Grenzen”
6 Essentials That Are Missing From Your Localization Kit
Language wars: the 19 greatest linguistic spats of all time
Accent Discrimination: Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off
Coding Is for Everyone—as Long as You Speak English
Notes from the Classroom: On Teaching Translation
The Bilingual Advantage: Three Years Later
How do babies become bilingual?
Greek translation & language
Μεταφραστικά λάθη, ανθρώπινα και άλλα
Business, Social media
LinkedIn commenting – Meaty comments help your visibility on LinkedIn
How To Write a Freelance Contract: The Right Clauses To Include
9 LinkedIn Profile Tips That Help Prospects Choose You
3 Proven Ways to Increase Your Visibility on LinkedIn
Tech & Other
Alanis Morissette on Pregnancy at 45, Childbirth, Postpartum Depression, and #MeToo
100 tried and tested, actionable ways to get your first 100 users
How to Be Great? Just Be Good, Repeatably