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All Things Localization

All things dealing with language technology, translation-related tools and best practices in the localization industry.

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3D Printing Translations: Advancements and Innovation

This week in the news, a new report suggests that 3D printing is making headway in the manufacturing industry, Guidepoint Systems plans to return the majority of its product manufacturing to the United States, and global technology company Laird has recently opened a new manufacturing plant in Vietnam.

CSOFT International in In The News | June 13, 2014

Sporting Translations: Marketing the World Cup

As companies gear up for the marketing bonanza that is the quadrennial World Cup, potential pitfalls await.

CSOFT International in Language & Culture, Translation | June 12, 2014

In the News: Machine Translation (MT) March and much more

This week in the news, the Translation Automation User Society (TAUS) is pushing for a concerted effort to improve overall Machine Translation (MT), Microsoft has unveiled a near real-time voice translator, and a retro videogame gets a fan-made language makeover. Read on to get an in-depth view of what’s happening in the translation world.

CSOFT International in In The News | June 6, 2014

Going Global with Entertainment Translations

An American TV epic gets an impressive localization makeover for the international market

CSOFT International in Globalization, Language & Culture | June 5, 2014

Health Science Translations: F.D.A Announces Stricter Rules

Samsung recently announced a new “investigational” device, called Simband, which can give a range of real-time health and fitness information. You’ll also read about a new study that shows a sharp rise in worldwide obesity and the new age restriction on tanning beds.

CSOFT International in In The News | May 31, 2014

Dragon Boat Business

With Dragon Boat Festival fast approaching, we examine the parallels between being a successful team member in a dragon boat crew and in a business.

CSOFT International in Language & Culture | May 29, 2014

The High Cost of Poor Court translators

Sometimes cost saving measures can end up backfiring as showcased this week in the U.K. where a Freedom of Information request has revealed that the cost of court translators has gone up by nearly 200% over the past year.

CSOFT International in Localization Tips, Translation | May 26, 2014

In The News: China’s Property Bubble and much more

With China’s property sales down 7.7 percent in the first quarter, many investors fear that the country’s housing bubble could burst at anytime. Read on to find out about Moody’s take on China’s real estate. You’ll also read about China and Russia’s $400 billion gas supply deal and the success story of China’s biggest online retailer, JD.com, on its first day of trading.

CSOFT International in In The News | May 23, 2014

In the News – Virtual Reality…For Chickens and more

Chickens may soon be taking the first substantive steps toward living in the Matrix, new research shows that young blood can make older cells young at heart (muscles), a Russian satellite misses its target, and Google Glass goes on sale!

CSOFT International in In The News | May 16, 2014

Apple is Bananas about Beats

Apple is allegedly bidding for Beats, leaving many analysts scratching their heads.

CSOFT International in Language Technology | May 15, 2014

In the News: Fortune Magazine Editor Claims Tech Bubble and much more

It seems there may be trouble on the distant horizon for the hydrocarbon industry as the world becomes more carbon conscious and they’re not alone—some rumblings in the tech world are causing questions about an Apple acquisition while one analyst plays the canary in the coal mine, crying “Bubble,” for the industry as a whole.

CSOFT International in In The News | May 9, 2014

In The News: Chinese Customers Return to KFC and much more

Simply CSOFT is back to bring you up to speed with news stories making the headlines this week in the business world: LG Seeks to Buy Elizabeth Arden, Chinese Customers Return to KFC, China’s Xiaomi to Enter 10 New Countries. All of this and more!

CSOFT International in In The News | April 25, 2014

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