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Open an Account with Foreign Tongues Translation

18th March 2016

Open an Account with Foreign Tongues and start to enjoy the many benefits and privileges available. With over twenty years’ experience within the market research industry, Foreign Tongues help you stand out above the competition in the highly profitable foreign marketplace. We help make sure you are engaged and connecting with your overseas target audience…. Read more »

Google Translate Sings

4th March 2016

Have you seen the Google Translate Sings: videos? A YouTuber by the name of Malinda Kathleen Reese has gained popularity recently, after a number of her videos went viral across various social media platforms. One of the more popular ones that may have popped up on your Facebook wall is a version of Hello by… Read more »

Translation : The Problem With Start-Ups

19th February 2016

Translation is an art that has been practised for millennia, with some of the earliest translations, such as partial translation of the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, still in existence. As with many art forms, todays 21st century technological revolutionaries believe they can bring the power of technology to bear on established practises, in an attempt… Read more »

Crowd Sourced Translation : Does It Work For You?

5th February 2016

Crowd sourcing has been an IT buzzword for quite a while now, and recently a few companies have been trying their hand at ‘Crowd Sourced Translation’, chasing the concept of ‘Big Translation’ and the market success that companies like eBay and Airbnb have achieved. The idea behind Big Translation, according to Carl Yao is that… Read more »

Foreign Tongues : Market Research Translation Solutions

22nd January 2016

Market Research Store has recently released a report detailing the expected growth of language support services and software over the coming years, and expects the translation market to grow from $1.6 billion in 2012 to $6.9 billion by 2019. Market Research Store goes on to explain that “Growth is a result of the inexorable trend… Read more »

How and when to outsource your translation requirements

8th January 2016

Whether or not to outsource your translation requirements is a decision many businesses face in today’s global market. As previously discussed, in-house translation can work at the outset, while the company is in the initial growth stages, but as business starts to increase, internal resources are better utilised in sustaining that growth in business rather than burdening… Read more »

Prize Draw Update – Week Three’s Result

18th December 2015

Congratulations! The third and final name of this year’s Christmas Giveaway has been drawn and a bottle of Torres James I Brandy – 2015 Gold Medal Winner of the International Wine & Spirits Competition and Winner of the World’s Best Brandy Awards 2015 – is on its way to the lucky winner! Foreign Tongues Translation would like… Read more »

Prize Draw Update – Week Two’s Result

14th December 2015

Congratulations! The second name of this year’s Christmas Giveaway has been drawn and a bottle of Hammer & Son Old English Gin – winner of the 2015 Best Gin Award – is on the way to the lucky winner! There is still one more chance to win in the run-up to the festive holiday and… Read more »

MRS Awards 2015 – The Winners

11th December 2015

“A change of venue for this year’s Dinner and what a difference – a very tight set-up and such attentive staff. John Bizzell is, as ever, the best ‘meet ‘n greet’ in the business and made me very welcome on my arrival with Dame Dianne Thompson, President of the MRS. John ran through the usual… Read more »

Prize Draw Update – Week One’s Result

7th December 2015

Congratulations! The first name of this year’s Christmas Giveaway has been drawn and a bottle of Adnams East Coast Vodka is on its way to the lucky winner. Adnams East Coast Single Malt Vodka is made with Pale Ale malt and Adnams yeast and has won the Best Varietal winner at the World Vodka Awards… Read more »

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