ICanLocalize Blog
By Laura on May 3, 2011
Pico Technology manufactures an award-winning range of easy-to-use oscilloscope and data acquisition products for the test, measurement and automotive markets. The hardware is accompanied by software, printed manuals, electronic help, a website and other internet-based resources, all of which require localization. Jeff Bronks, technical author at Pico Technology, chose ICanLocalize to get localization work […]
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By Laura on April 27, 2011
Easter holiday is over, but we’re still people and we sometimes are away. It’s important to let each other know when we’re available and when we’re not. ICanLocalize makes this easy using the planned vacation feature. Translators can enter their planned vacation schedule to the system. Then, we’ll show that you’re on vacation automatically to clients. […]
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By Eyal on April 1, 2011
Happy Blue Fish, whose editorial strategy is to help people grow, design games that are aimed to entertain, but also to add a positive influence on people’s life, from kids to elderly: learn something, feel better at home, at work, in your life, with your friends, understand the world. Happy Blue Fish Studio […]
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By Laura on February 14, 2011
Elementi Consulting is a strategic consulting firm that helps small and mid-sized companies grow their international business. As the world has become more integrated, it has become imperative for businesses to look to international markets to increase sales, diversify risk or to solidify competitive positions. To reach international markets, localization becomes a must. Philip Guarino, […]
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By Amir on February 14, 2011
This tutorial will explain how to add comments to translators when translating Android apps. Android has XML resource files. XML supports comments, but these are easily lost when processing and manipulating resources. Instead of using the native XML comments, we’ve defined comment attributes, which can be part of the XML. To add a comment to […]
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By Laura on February 1, 2011
MartinEdström is a website from a Journalist and photographer. Martin Edström is a young journalist and already award-winning documentary and travel photographer. He has traveled extensively while working on subjects as HIV/AIDS, refugees and environmental protection. Visitors can also order high-quality prints of Martins images. “Customers have been ordering prints for years, and it is […]
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By Laura on January 13, 2011
Skipi BABY is a website offering a new product: hygienic diaper disposal bags in a clever box. You can get them straight from the diaper pail. Skipi BABY — the clever way to save parents time and effort. Now parents have a way to get rid of the mountains of diapers, even if they’re on […]
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By Laura on January 11, 2011
Prolifogy is a full-service software development and consulting firm headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut, USA. They offer software consulting and development services to clients of all sizes throughout world. The name Prolifogy (pronounced ‘pro-liff-a-jee’) centers around the word prolific, an adjective suggesting “an abundance of fruit or life,” and “abundant inventiveness or productivity.” They believe that […]
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By Laura on January 5, 2011
Coranti Multi-Engine Anti-Virus & Anti-Spyware is a next-generation anti-malware software for Windows which features four independently developed scan engines working in parallel, thereby offering four unique layers of protection. Independent tests have demonstrated Coranti’s excellent malware detection rates compared to other solutions. A free 30-day trial is available for download and can be run alongside […]
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By Laura on December 30, 2010
http://radiation-treatment.net is a website about enabling radiation oncology patients to care for their skin during radiation treatment. How is this done? By providing them with a means to mark the radiation field that is not a permanent tattoo as advocated by American radiation oncologists but a dye that lasts for 10 to 15 days and […]
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