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» TRANSLATORS NOW AND THEN - HOW TECHNOLOGY HAS CHANGED THEIR TRADE
By Luciano Monteiro | Published 06/15/2009 | Technology , CAT Tools , Software and the Internet | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecI
Over the past few years, translation as a trade has seen significant changes brought about by the advent of new technologies. In an industry that is growing dramatically in terms of revenues, more and more computer applications are being used in order to speed up work and provide greater effectiveness. Among the new technologies, the use of translation memories stands out, by which translators can take advantage of their previous work to avoid repetitive tasks and save time and effort. Such changes are also helping translators gradually increase their average income and get rid of the old stereotype of poorly paid professionals.
» FOOTBALL IS COMING HOME TO DIE-HARD TRANSLATORS
Football has become a lucrative booming industry over the years, and translations in the field have to be up to the standard.
» This could spell trouble
By Luciano Monteiro | Published 06/15/2009 | Language Specific , Portuguese , Technology , CAT Tools , Software and the Internet | Recommendation:RateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecARateSecI
A new orthography is gradually taking hold all over the Portuguese-speaking world. Translators need to know what lies beneath the reform, says Luciano Monteiro. Luciano O Monteiro MITI is a writer and translator working from English and Spanish into Brazilian Portuguese. A former journalist, his main specialisation is football, though he also has a strong knowledge of world affairs, finance, marketing, tourism, IT and the media.
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