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Vitals Lithuania Local time: 05:01 English to Lithuanian + ...
Jul 1, 2011
Dear all,
I have just signed up in Twitter for work related purposes, and thought that it would be interesting to follow translation / interpreting / proofreading news / events / innovations, etc. there as well.
Could you recommend any useful / interesting contacts in this field? Or post your contacts if you are one of those. I am interested in different pairs, and EN-RU-LT-PL in particular. It would simply be more difficult to read tweets in other languages...... See more
Dear all,
I have just signed up in Twitter for work related purposes, and thought that it would be interesting to follow translation / interpreting / proofreading news / events / innovations, etc. there as well.
Could you recommend any useful / interesting contacts in this field? Or post your contacts if you are one of those. I am interested in different pairs, and EN-RU-LT-PL in particular. It would simply be more difficult to read tweets in other languages...
Thanks a lot.
Sincerely, VS
PS: I am more of a reader than a responder, though... ▲ Collapse
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There is also an interesting article on Translator T.O. blog on this subject. You can find a list of recommended Twitter users there too.
Now that you are on Twitter you can pay attention to the #FF (Friday Follow) hashtag. This is used on Twitter on Fridays to provide recommendations on who is worth following. ▲ Collapse
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Anne Diamantidis Germany Local time: 04:01 German to French + ...
A few informative Twitter accounts you also may want to follow
Aug 3, 2011
Hi Vitals!
Feel free to follow as well @Translate_Jobs for various translation jobs coming from different sources accross the Web - but also @Translate_News and @Translate_Blogs
And welcome to Twitter!
Kind regards, Anne
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