Translator City Radio is a podcast for translators. We talk about all things related to translation and working from home, from tools & technology to coffee & tea!
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About the episode Tom Comerford from Supratext joins us to discuss XLIFF 2.0. For translators who don't know, XLIFF 2.0 has been around since 2014 and would allow translators to work in their tool of choice, as opposed to getting "locked-in" to any particular tool. We discuss the details of XLIFF 2.0 for translators along with some of the reasons w…
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Episode Notes Intro music Intro music for this episode is "Beacon" by Volkor, who does not come in peace. Find them on Bandcamp. About Natalie Toledo Natalie Toledo is the director of Localize Chile, which you can find at http://localizechile.cl. Her focus is on copywriting, website translation, and SEO, which is a super interesting field because i…
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In Episode 5 of Translator City Radio, featuring John Moran from Silicon Valley CAT tool providers LILT, we cover Google's announcement of their neural machine translation technology and their exaggerated claims that it is nearly human quality. We think there will still be plenty of translation jobs around, and as always, sign-up for our launch not…
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Gil is leaving translation for Swiss pastures, and we're talking about his journey to becoming a translator, giving it up, and hoping he'll come back again.
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Translator City Radio covers four topics this week. We think we're getting better at podcasting, too. Music is by The Apples. Specifically, Run This Town from their album Buzzin' About. It's literally impossible to license legit tracks for podcasts, so if you like funk and horns, listen to this record via a paid channel like iTunes or Spotify. :P W…
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Personality types and an interview w/Richard Brooks of http://k-international.com to talk about #Brexit, how translators and agencies can all get along, Capitalism, how we can all sell the true value of our services, and how we can look for innovative ways to go about it.
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Join the new radio show for translators! Translator City Radio covers topics like rates, personality types, specializations, technology, and going to the beach. Sponsored by http://zingword.com, where translators get direct customers.
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