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iLanguage in het nieuws
28/11/2001
SYNTELLECT INC. VERKIEST ILANGUAGE VOOR HET LOKALISEREN VAN HUN WEBCONTENT
Leider in spraakherkenningsoplossingen breidt uit naar Spaanse en Duitse markt
6/15/2001 - Europemedia.com
80% of big B2B companies to globalise websites

Eighty per cent of multi-national B2B companies will globalise their websites by 2004 in order to do business around the world as English declines as the dominant language on the web, a new Aberdeen Group report predicts.
1/19/2001 - Internet Addict
iLanguage Creates a Revolution in the Translation Business

iLanguage, a Los Angeles-based company, announces today its comprehensive eBusiness translation and globalization solution for major news, financial, entertainment, sports and Fortune 1000 companies.
1/16/2001 - InternetNews - International News Archives
Europe Calls for Multi-Lingual Web Sites

The European Commission is calling for Internet companies to offer multi-lingual web sites in a bid to give the US a run for its money in the ecommerce arena.
9/13/2000 - InternetNews -Advertising Reports
L90 Partners with iLanguage, TargitMail

L90 partners with iLanguage, to add the outsourced translation and globalization firm's services to L90's network andvertiser and publisher offerings.
9/1/2000 - Web Techniques
Going Global - Hungry for New Markets.

Creating a Web presence that addresses the needs of users from around the world is complex, but not impossible. It might help to start with a few definitions; the first is globalization.
6/15/2000 - L'Express-fr
Babylon in the Caribbean

Almost 500 e-commerce or information Web sites, attracted by the speed of the services and the low costs (from US$5 per page), send part of their content to iLanguage. In less than one hour a page can be translated into, for example, English, Spanish, Chinese or Japanese.
4/21/2000 - COMPUTERWORLD
Forrester: E-commerce to Explode in Asia, Europe, South America

A study released by Forrester Research Inc. of Cambridge, Mass., predicts that most Asian, South American and Western European nations will hit a point of electronic-commerce "hypergrowth" over the next four years, turning the Internet into a more global business engine.
4/9/2000 - Business Week
Caribbean High-Tech Dreams

Can Perks and Cyberparks keep this economy thriving?
4/3/2000 - ZDNET - eWEEK
Going Global? Avoid Culture Clashes

Like Dell, many companies looking to go global with their e-commerce efforts have realized that what works at home doesn't necessarily translate overseas. U.S. companies must localize to globalize, analysts say, and localizing means much more than just presenting online content in local languages.
4/3/2000 - ZDNET - eWEEK
Dress for Global Success

With e-com poised to boom in Europe, Asia and Latin America, it's time to think e-globally.
2/28/2000 - The Standard
Global Handmaidens At Your Service.

A slew of Web localization services make it possible for sites to cross borders yet look and feel homespun.