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
Time Zones, Languages and Cultures: Creating a Successful and Productive Remote Localization Team
I’m Grammarly Language Data Manager Courtney Napoles, and This Is How I Work
Dreyer’s English by Benjamin Dreyer review – how to write clearly and stylishly
[Podcast] Look It Up: The Dramatic History Of The Dictionary
2 Interpreters Test Their Interpreting Skills (Speed Challenge)
Linguistics Jobs: Interview with an Internet Linguist
9 Steps to Get Your Website Localization Started
A Brief History of British and Irish Languages
Podcast: the Localization Contrarian
Book review: Designing Your Life
The translator’s ambiguous role
Around the web – June 2019
Greek translation & language
Μύθοι και πλάνες για την ελληνική γλώσσα
Μετάφραση, ορολογία και εννοιοστρέφεια
Αυστηρά για λεξιφύτουλες
Marketing, Business, Writing
We Studied 100 Mentor-Mentee Matches — Here’s What Makes Mentorship Work
The Editing Podcast – S1E1: The different levels of editing
Gutsy freelancer move: The Reverse Reference
Tech & Other
Is There a God? Stephen Hawking Gives the Definitive Answer to the Eternal Question
How I Got My Toddler Back On Books After She Got A Taste Of Screen Time
It Might Be Time to Update the Old ‘Alfa-Bravo-Charlie’ Spelling Alphabet
An existentialist guide to life, work, dating, and exercise
The Best Free Background Noise Generators
The importance of book smell