Archive for the ‘chinese language’ Category

Primezero English-Chinese Dictionary Ready for iPhone 3G

Sunday, July 13th, 2008




Primezero English-Chinese Dictionary Ready for iPhone 3G AND BEYOOOOOOND!!! :)

The new iPhone introduces new capabilities including quick access to the web. Now you take Primezero’s Chinese Dictionary with you … just point your iPhone to http://m.primezero.com 

The interface is sleek, fast and expandable. However, for now, let’s just do baby steps on the iPhone.

Remember, most of the key features of Primezero are integrated into the mobile version for iPhone or Nokia smartphones:

  • Chinese number conversion
  • Chinese decimal/fraction conversion
  • Chinese time conversion
  • Chinese money conversion
  • Chinese date conversion

You can also jump into Chinese searches on:

  • Flickr
  • YouTube
  • Google

If you have any questions or special requests for iPhone apps, just let me know. Several releases for iPhone and Nokia are scheduled between now and December 2008.



Interesting post regarding Traditional Versus Simplified Chinese

Sunday, April 6th, 2008



I saw this post out of the corner of my eye. It introduces us to a student who is trying to use Sohu blogging system while trying to get a gist of the registration requirements.

traditional-chinese-vs-simplified-chinese blog entry here

This is why I simply love blogging. Always finding great new perspectives from unlikely places.



Primezero Research Expands Single Chinese Flash Card Printing Beta Program, Price lowered to 8 cents per flash card

Sunday, March 30th, 2008



Primezero Research is now expanding the custom Chinese flash cards printing program beyond college campuses and select financial services companies.

Now, many more users can order single flashcards starting from 8 cents per card. :) You can order directly from the Primezero i18n Terminal in the search results.



Easter in Mandarin Chinese is 復活節 — and is pronounced fù huó jié

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008



If you want to say Easter in Mandarin Chinese, say fù huó jié. (復活節)

This Easter, pray for world peace and quiet.