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Information Today May 6, 2014 Brandi Scardilli |
Free Language Learning Tools at the Library Both public and academic libraries may provide tools that teach a variety of languages for free. Here are a few popular examples. |
The Motley Fool December 24, 2010 Roger Friedman |
One Stock David Gardner Thinks You Should Watch Rosetta Stone has built a strong reputation for teaching new languages relatively painlessly and affordably, making it the brand-name leader without rival. |
T.H.E. Journal |
New Products: Before You Know It Transparent Language Inc. has launched Before You Know It, a language-learning program that uses electronic flash cards to help users easily and effectively master essential vocabulary and vital phrases in Spanish, French, Italian and German. |
Macworld January 19, 2006 Cyrus Farivar |
Rosetta Stone 3.0 Foreign-language software, Rosetta Stone 3.0, provides a comprehensive approach to learning. |
Information Today July 16, 2009 |
Gale and K12, Inc. to Develop New Language Learning Products Power-Glide Language Courses, Inc. (known as powerspeaK 12), a subsidiary of K 12, Inc., will develop web-based language courses, which Gale will distribute exclusively to the library market. |
Search Engine Watch June 23, 2010 Michael Bonfils |
Dialects, Diversity and Keyword Research Great tips for improving your ad groups and utilizing linguistic diversity and dialects to expand your list of non-English keywords. |
PC Magazine October 19, 2011 Jill Duffy |
Apple's Siri Shuns 35 Million Americans -- Are You One? Siri carries out simple tasks for you when you speak to it, but only if you're an English speaker in the United States. |
Information Today March 13, 2014 |
EBSCO Will Bring Rosetta Stone to Libraries EBSCO Information Services agreed to distribute the Rosetta Stone, Inc. language-learning software to academic and public libraries in the U.S. and Canada. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2005 |
Before You Know It Educator Edition Guaranteeing perfect recall when learning Spanish, French, Italian or German, this software for educators relies on flash-card lists with more than a 1,000 words, 200 phrases and native speaker recorded sound. |
CRM July 2015 Leonard Klie |
Conversational Computing Strives to Meet the 'Star Trek' Standard Speech technology, combined with artificial intelligence, will enable people to interact with machines in a natural way |
Chemistry World February 2012 |
Column: In the pipeline Every lab should have a common working language (presumably that of the country where it's located), and it should be the responsibility of every person in it to be able to at least get along with its basic vocabulary. |
Information Today December 7, 2009 |
Online Language Service Now Available to Public Libraries Byki Online-Library Edition is a language-learning system designed specifically for use by patrons of public libraries. |
Search Engine Watch March 2, 2011 Christian Arno |
5 Money-Saving Strategies for Localized Websites How microsites, subdomains, duplication, post-edited machine translation, and competing in foreign markets will increase your ROI and save you more money. |
National Defense December 2005 Grace Jean |
Free Web-Based Foreign Language Courses Available to Soldiers The Army signed a $4.2 million contract with Fairfield Language Technologies to offer computer-based Rosetta Stone language courses free of charge to Army Knowledge Online users. |
Search Engine Watch July 28, 2010 Christian Arno |
Localizing Websites: Why it Pays to Target Countries and Not Languages For your foreign language sites to be effective, they absolutely have to be localized for individual countries. Here's why. |
Search Engine Watch April 28, 2010 Michael Bonfils |
Targeting by Language or Country: What You Need to Know The benefits and challenges associated with international search targeting tactics. |
Chemistry World June 24, 2015 Michael Gordin |
Chemical linguistics Many things are considered to be 'like language'. Music is one, mathematics another, chemistry a very close third. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 6, 2014 Christian Camerota |
Why Businesses Need a Language Strategy Organizations that effectively marry language strategy with their global talent management process gain a leg up on the competition, says Tsedal Neeley and Robert Steven Kaplan. |
Search Engine Watch August 6, 2009 Bill Hunt |
Are Language Options Hurting Your International Sites? Most SEOs face challenges with a single site in English, but the challenges compound exponentially when you add multiple countries and languages to the mix. The most common of these problems is the use of language or location detection. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 24, 2014 Michael Blanding |
The Surprising Link Between Language and Corporate Responsibility Research by Christopher Marquis shows that a company's degree of social responsibility is affected by a surprising factor -- the language it uses to communicate. |
T.H.E. Journal March 17, 2010 Ruth Reynard |
Real-Time Technology in Middle School Language Instruction Recently, I interviewed a German language middle school teacher and she shared with me her uses for Web 2.0 tools in foreign language instruction. |
The Motley Fool March 10, 2011 Brian Stoffel |
It's Do or Die Time for This Stock Time is running thin for Rosetta Stone to right its ship. |
The Motley Fool August 17, 2009 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Rosetta Stone Disappoints in Any Language Rosetta Stone is a disappointment, in all of the 30 languages that the language software maker covers. |
The Motley Fool September 21, 2011 Brian Stoffel |
A Terrible Stock and Why I'm Holding Onto It Rosetta Stone is driving me crazy. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 20, 2014 Kim Girard |
Language Wars Divide Global Companies An increasing number of global firms adopt a primary language for business operations -- usually English. The problem: The practice can surface dormant hostilities around culture and geography, reports Tsedal Neeley. |
The Motley Fool May 12, 2010 Matthew Argersinger |
Rosetta Stone: A Big Yellow Box of Profits (Fool TV) If you're an investor, you know that in this age of globalization, foreign-language education has become big business. |
The Motley Fool August 10, 2011 Brian Stoffel |
Rosetta Stone: Finally Speaking Wall Street's Language Language learning company performs better than expected, but questions remain. |