Coffee shop translators

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If you aspire to a mobile translator’s life à la Jed Schmidt, then this little site might come in handy. It actually maps all the free wifi areas in London, with plenty of comments and links to check out coverage further afield (e.g. http://www.wififreespot.com).

Latte, anyone?

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Sarah Dillon is a qualified, accredited and experienced professional translator originally from Co. Clare in Ireland. She specialises in producing English-language texts that don't "sound" like translations, ensuring her clients' message has the desired impact in their overseas market. She is based in Brisbane, Australia and works with corporate clients, small businesses, agencies and nonprofit organisations all over the world. In her spare time, Sarah is also Marketing Director of eCPD Webinars.

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paulissima July 22, 2007 at 3:04 pm

Cool! That is when I wish I was a freelancer and work from anywhere, should the “need” arise. I am currently stuck in a office my Monument, which I can’t complain about: it is close to my home and has a great atmosphere, the colleagues at the translation team are very nice indeed. Oh, but the smell of fresh ground coffee would be very inspiring sometimes!

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