According to the Global Language Monitor, the English language this week crossed a threshold as the “one millionth word” entered the lexicon. That word? “Web 2.0.” Global Language Monitor has a ...
You can translate a web page in Google Chrome into English — or dozens of other languages — automatically, so you can read them easily without any additional work. When you open a page written in ...
Imagine you are trying to buy something online — plane tickets, an app subscription, a pair of sneakers. If you are an English speaker with an email address ending in .com, .org, .edu or .net, that ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A U.S.-based language monitoring group crowned Web 2.0 as the one millionth word or phrase in the English language on Wednesday, although other linguists slammed it as nonsense ...