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 ...
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 ...
U.S. firms that want to reap the benefits of worldwide e-commerce must address the fact that their mostly-English Web sites may not tap the booming market of non-English-speaking users. "Increasing ...
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 ...