Why did announcer apologize on air during Monday Night Football last night?Source: Yahoo! Sports
During last night's game, ESPN's Tony Kornheiser uttered an apology, and no one seemed to know why. We were asked about it a few dozen times during the liveblog last night, and no one had a definitive answer. Enter the always-on-the-job Awful Announcing, who had the money quotes.
(Photo) Obama's "twin" causes a stir at Pepsi CenterSource: Yahoo! News
Even if you know he's a fake, it's a little shocking to see Gerardo Puisseaux close-up.
The Cuban immigrant to Miami is a dead ringer for Barack Obama, from the broad smile to the close-cropped hair.
He was a construction worker in Miami until about six weeks ago...
Learning Spanish in PanamaSource: inpanamaguide.com
There are several Spanish language schools that are unique and they have specialized language that suits each personal need. There are several courses that have been so designed as to suite needs of all those who have the desire to learn and master the language.
GM crop picture not as rosy as industry claimsSource: Puerto Rico Biosafety Blog
Special Note about this seed- The site is bilingual, the Puerto Rico Project on Biosafety's blog is the only bilingual English-Spanish online resource devoted to critical perspectives on biotechnology- as well as closely related subjects like intellectual property rights, nanote …
Univision is starting to feel the pressureSource: bizofshowbiz.com
You would think that being the No. 1 Spanish-language network in America, and the fifth-largest broadcaster, would push Univision to market itself strongly and continue to offer unique, innovative programming. This fall though, they have almost done nothing to offer anything new.
Spanish Translation Translates To Higher ProfitsSource: ispeak.net
Marketers are happily facing a boom in the fast growth Hispanic market that should last for decades to come. A targeted marketing strategy using Spanish translation should translate to higher profits if you follow some time-tested rules.
Tap Into A Trillion Dollar Market With Spanish SEOSource: ispeak.net
Analysts project that by 2008, the online Spanish-speaking market should represent $500 billion in spending power. This is projected to double to US $1 trillion by 2015. How will your business get ahead of the competition now and be prepared for a windfall?