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2012 Internationalization and Localization Conference to Be Held March 14-15 in Santa Clara, California

2012 Internationalization and Localization Conference to Be Held March 14-15 in Santa Clara, California











Boulder, Colorado (PRWEB) January 26, 2012

Lingoport, a leading provider of software internationalization (i18n) products and i18n consulting services, announced today that it is hosting 2012 Internationalization Conference in Santa Clara, March 14-15.

The two-day conference fills the void opened by this year’s cancellation of the Worldware Conference and is open to customer and vendor-side industry professionals. The 2012 Internationalization Conference features some of the best known internationalization and localization experts from industry leading companies such as Acrolinx, Adobe, Cisco, Intel, Lingoport, Moravia Worldwide, Rearden Commerce, Twitter, Yahoo!, and Zynga.

Adam Asnes, Lingoport’s CEO, notes, “We find it vital to provide a voice to those who work to make the best global software and promote global software development as a principal point of international business.” He continues: “Hosting the event in Silicon Valley creates a great venue for industry professionals to network, exchange ideas and learn best practices.”

In addition to the conference, a full day of technical internationalization training will be held on Wednesday, March 14th. In this intense i18n training class, attendees will build an understanding of programming and practises for developing world-ready products. The class is led by Olivier Libouban, Lingoport’s Globalization Lead. For additional information and to register, please visit: http://www.lingoport.com/2012-internationalization-training.

The 2012 Internationalization Conference, held on Thursday, March 15th, features a full day of internationalization and localization related presentations, panels and roundtable discussions. The two-track event also features information about the latest internationalization and localization technologies, as well as sessions on how to increase return on investment when authoring content for multilingual use. Registration and additional information are available at: http://www.lingoport.com/2012-i18n-conference.

About Lingoport

Lingoport helps globally focused technology companies adapt their software for worldwide markets with expert internationalization and localization consulting and Globalyzer software.

Globalyzer, a market leading software internationalization tool, helps entire enterprises and development teams to effectively internationalize existing and newly developed source code and to prepare their applications for localization.

For more information, please visit http://www.lingoport.com or http://www.globalyzer.com or contact Lingoport at +1 303 444 8020 or info(at)lingoport(dot)com.

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California Master Marimba Maker to Lecture in Europe

California Master Marimba Maker to Lecture in Europe











Concert 5-octave marimba by Marimba One


Arcata, CA (Vocus) June 17, 2010

Want to know how to craft a large wooden percussion instrument with resonators? Then come to any one of three talks that Marimba One’s founder, Ron Samuels, will be giving in London and Amsterdam this summer on “The Art of Marimba Making.”

The fabled Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London’s Barbican development will be Ron’s first stop on Monday, June 28th. His two-hour lecture begins at 11 a.m.

The next day, June 29, Ron goes cross-town to discuss the marimba-making art at the Royal College of Music on Prince Consort Road in southwest London, also starting at 11 a.m.

After a hop across the channel to Holland, Ron will end his lecture tour at the famed Zeltsman Marimba Festival at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam on Friday, July 2. His talk will begin at 9:30 a.m.

You can check out details on our website, Marimba One.

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California Safe Schools Sponsors AB 405 No Human Experimentation in K-12 Public Schools

California Safe Schools Sponsors AB 405 No Human Experimentation in K-12 Public Schools










SYLMAR, CA. (PRWEB) August 24, 2005

United officials from various agencies last week supported Assembly Bill 405, the most sweeping protection for California school children from pesticides. Assembly member Cindy Montañez, the author of AB 405, was joined in a press conference by Los Angeles Unified School Board members Julie Korenstein and Jon Lauritzen, Director of Environmental Health & Safety, Angelo Bellomo, Diana Dixon Davis of the PTA, and Robina Suwol, Executive Director of California Safe Schools to educate the public on the hidden dangers of pesticides, and to urge the passage of AB 405, legislation that will end the use of experimental pesticides in K-12 public schools throughout California.

Experimental pesticides are chemicals, which have not received full health, stability or efficacy studies. AB 405, is nearing a final vote in the state Senate, one-step closer to the Governor’s signature.

The bill, sponsored by California Safe Schools, has gained momentum in recent months, passing the Senate Environmental Quality Committee

in July and the full Assembly in June. Passage of the bill is expected in September, then it will land on the desk of Governor Schwarzenegger. It is unknown whether the Governor will sign or veto the bill. The bill prevents k-12 public schools from being used as test sites for experimental pesticides.

“We are deeply gratified at the support this common-sense measure has received from elected officials so far, and feel confident that the Senate and Governor will also approve the bill,” said Sponsor of AB 405, Robina Suwol of California Safe Schools. ”

“Children and teachers should never be used as lab rats or guinea pigs for experimental chemicals. Los Angeles Unified School district, the second largest in the nation, deserve praise for their proactive actions in banning the use of experimental products at their school sites”, added Brandon Stirling Baker, a Los Angeles Unified Magnet student.

Still, LAUSD and Montañez believe such protection should be mandated by law. A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that school children and school workers nationwide continue to be poisoned by pesticides.

Supporters include the California Medical Association, California Teachers Association, California School Boards Association, California State PTA, Learning Disabilities Association of California, Los Angeles Unified School District, United Teachers of Los Angeles, American Lung Association of Los Angeles, Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, Organic Consumers, Sierra Club, and the Environmental Health & Environmental Justice community.

For further information:

Robina Suwol. Executive Director

California Safe Schools

818-785-5515

http://www.calisafe.org

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