Here’s another reason that you shouldn’t be using the online dictionary to help you with translation. While browsing on Youtube, I came across a video lesson on how to use Google chat to translate Mandarin to English. This is what I have discovered.
Google Chat Lost In Translation? “Chinese Fight Here”
by Hanifa K. Cook on January 10, 2012 in Internet, Language
Have You Got The ‘i’ Factor – iPhone, iPad, iTune, iPod?
by Hanifa on September 23, 2010 in English, Internet, Language, Learning Skills
Is it now perfectly all right for the words iPhone, iPad, iTune, iPod to be spelt with small letters ‘i’ at the beginnning even though they are proper nouns? Notice that in the title “Have You Got The ‘i’ Factor – iPhone, iPad, iTune, iPod?” above, all but a few words begin with the capital [...]
Google Search Fail, Video On Long Tail Impromptu Keywords
by Hanifa on January 11, 2010 in Internet, Tool
This video, Google Search Fail, was shared by . So, what do you think? I think it is hilarious too. If you want specific results, you must already know your keywords or in search engine language it means be specific. If you are not certain that the phrase you are looking for can be found [...]
Keeping Blogs Updated: Advice Can Be Untrue
by Hanifa K. Cook on January 4, 2010 in Internet, Personal Blog
So have you missed me? I have been spending time with my family during the November and December holidays. Having been online blogging for the past 2 years, I would like to share with new bloggers what I discover about writing online, specifically keeping your posts updated. Advice Number 1: Professional bloggers say that if [...]
中文终于来到你家了! ICANN Approval Of Internationalised Domain Names
by Hanifa K. Cook on November 2, 2009 in Internet, Language, News
What is the buzz this month? ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers board) recently approved a new Internationalized Domain Name Fast Track Process. This means people will soon have localised domain endings on website addresses in Hebrew, Mandarin, Arabic or Russian languages. What does that mean in simple plain English please? It [...]
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