by Val Swisher | Mar 5, 2014
As I mentioned in a previous post, there were a number of people doing video interviews at the Intelligent Content Conference. One was Tom Johnson, best known for his blog, “I’d Rather Be Writing.” Tom asked me a number of interesting questions about...
by Val Swisher | Jan 10, 2014
Today, Translators Without Borders announced the second annual Access to Knowledge Awards. The award winners are chosen by the Board of Directors and advisors for their “above and beyond” dedication to the organization. As a member of the Board of...
by Val Swisher | Nov 16, 2013
I’d like to introduce you to an extremely critical, life-saving project. It is called Wikiproject Medicine. The goal of Wikproject Medicine is to improve medical articles on Wikipedia by fixing inaccuracies, adding references, making the pages easier to read,...
by Val Swisher | Oct 29, 2013
LOS GATOS, CA USA – October 28, 2013. Content Rules is pleased to announce our pro-bono participation in the recently-funded Words of Relief Program for Translators without Borders. Words of Relief is a crisis relief program aimed at eliminating linguistic barriers...
by Val Swisher | Jul 26, 2013
At Translators Without Borders (TWB), we take our job of translating humanitarian content for the world very seriously. To date, our volunteers have translated well over 11 million words. That’s a lot of words provided, free of charge, to non-profits and NGOs...
by Val Swisher | Nov 20, 2012
Yes, it’s that time of year. Time to think about all of the things that I am thankful for. And, believe me, there is an enormous list of them. I’d like to take a few minutes to publicly thank an amazing group of people who have worked tirelessly on...