| [Vancouver, CANADA] Globetech Ventures (OTC BB:GTVCF) opened
TranslationWave.com for business today. TranslationWave.com offers
real-time, global translation of 16 languages pairs.
To handle anticipated increasing demand, TranslationWave will launch
on two new Dell servers as well as a high bandwidth line.
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The new site provides an online venue that offers conversion of many
different languages from emerging foreign Internet markets. It
provides a complete package of services including chat room
capabilities, e-mail, phrase, document, and Web site translation.
TranslationWave currently provides translation of Spanish,
Portuguese, Italian, Japanese, German, Korean, Chinese and French.
E-mail, chat, and keyboard practice applications support communication
in 38 languages.
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"We are pleased with the site's performance and continuous upgrades," said Globetech Ventures president, Dil Gujral. "Through our development centers in India and Canada we have engineered a world-class Web site that facilitates communication across the globe,
breaking down the language barrier."
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"As growth of the Internet touches and expands to all corners of the
globe, the problems of communicating with one another grow as well.
Nearly 80% of Web content is in English, but approximately 70% of all
PC users, or 192 million, are non-English speaking."
"The exclusion of all other languages and dialects essentially
prevents the majority of global Internet users from communicating
with one another and using sites that are not in their native tongue.
In order for the global marketplace to be a reality there can be no
language barrier."
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