Translation company Lingo24 launches improved platform to interact with linguists

November 23, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Lingo24 Translation Services launches a new face for its blogs, providing easier access and fresh content (http://www.lingo24.com/blogs/index.html). Linguists, translators and language enthusiasts in general now have an improved online meeting place to carry out debates.

Information from within the translation industry, plus comments and insight into everything one should know about the translation business are provided by Lingo24’s in-house linguists: Christof Schneider and Ioana Mihailas. Their posts and feedback on language and translation topics give blog visitors the true lowdown on the trade.

In addition to Christof and Ioana’s professional input, the newly redesigned face of Lingo24’s blogs makes asking and sharing advice even easier, as well as finding out about the latest tools, happenings and trends or simply having a laid-back chat about fun translation facts.

And that’s not all! While visiting Lingo24’s blogs, language aficionados are also very welcome to discover the list of fun and useful resources at http://www.lingo24.com/resources.html. Free language translation tools, a career guide for translators and articles from inside the language industry are just a few of the available tools.


About Lingo24


Lingo24 is one of the fastest-growing translation companies in the world,
with operations in the UK and eight other countries worldwide. Founded in
2001, the company is a great case study for:

: e-business (90% of its customers find it through the Internet)

: globalisation (its business is a barometer of globalisation for British
business, and the company itself has 'internationalised' in a short space of
time)

: EU expansion (the company has its largest operation in Timisoara, Romania)

: green business (the company has a strict environmental policy and limited
office use to minimise unnecessary travel)

: home-working (Lingo24 employees work from home more than 95% of the time)

: youthful entrepreneurialism (the company was established by a 22-year-old graduate of Oxford University)