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Google searches, but it takes a human to translate

by Sarah Dillon

I had some fun with this on the weekend. What do you think? (there’s sound too)

… and another one:

OK, back to work now. Consider yourself tagged – try making your own 🙂

Last updated: 31 May, 2010 by Sarah Dillon. Filed Under: Humour at the wordface, Technology for translators

About Sarah Dillon

Sarah Dillon is an Irish cailín in Brisbane, Australia. She arrived Down Under via Germany, France, Spain, Ireland, and the UK, having originally trained as a professional translator. Sarah has been involved in the start-up phases of several international small businesses as a founder, advisor and director, and has worked for companies such as Apple Computers, Audi AG and Bain and Company. She is currently pursuing a PhD in international business. Read more about Sarah here.