Every week (or few weeks) we share on Twitter many interesting blog posts and online articles about translation (including Greek translation), localization, interpreting, languages, as well as marketing, 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.
For translators, linguists and language enthusiasts
Le film «Les Traducteurs», de Régis Roinsard: quelle vision du traducteur pour le grand public?
[Podcast] Using Business Intelligence to Grow Your Business and Find Your Dream Clients
Human or Machine Translation? Survey Reveals EU SME Preferences by Use Case
Why Machine Translation with Post Editing is a Relic of the Past
Language services industry in the U.S. – Statistics & Facts
Nimdzi Language Technology Atlas 2020
Translating (in) Darkness
For translation buyers, or why localization matters
Why you should want your localisation team to change your copy, by Ayelet Kessel
Why We Shouldn’t Use Word Count Alone for Professional Translation Services
The Real Reason International Growth Is So Hard
141 Questions to Guide Your Local Market Entry
Marketers and Localizers: the Ultimate BFFs
For Greek translators and linguists
Μεζεδάκια μετά το ηλιοστάσιο
Blogging, Writing
33 More Rocking Freelance Resources
How to write good headlines
Tips on Business, Marketing, Social media
15+ Best Free Simple Business Project Proposals Templates (2020 Format)
Tech and other interesting posts
The new Apple Watch update detects when you’re washing your hands
Apple iOS 14: All the new iPhone features coming this fall
Apple’s spring WWDC 2020 keynote event in 14 minutes
20 Wall Murals You Have Got To See
How the brain controls our speech