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Drink Bai @drinkbai
1 year ago
Bai® Each serving offers exotic fruit flavors infused with coffeefruit, our “secret superfruit”, which has antioxidants. With 1 gram of sugar and no artificial sweeteners, Bai is the way to bring bold flavor into your life.
Jennifer Lustgarten @JenLustgarten
1 year ago
Simon Wilby @1
1 year ago
Finding 6 bald eagles on your front porch 💥🌟✨
Simon Wilby @1
1 year ago
Simon Wilby @1
1 year ago
Video Translation.

With the ever-growing popularity of online videos, the need for video translation is also on the rise. More and more businesses are turning to video to reach a wider audience, and translation can help you tap into new markets.

There are many benefits to translating videos, including:

Reaching a wider audience: By translating your videos, you can make them accessible to a much larger audience, no matter what language they speak.

Improving search engine optimization: Adding subtitles or captions in multiple languages can help your videos rank higher in search results, making them more likely to be seen by potential customers.

Building trust and credibility: When you make an effort to communicate with your customers in their own language, it shows that you value them and their business. This can help build trust and credibility, leading to more sales and loyalty.

There are a few things to keep in mind when translating videos:

Choose a professional translator: It’s important to choose a professional translator who is familiar with the target language and culture. This will ensure that your video is translated accurately and that any cultural references are properly understood.

Keep it simple: Avoid using jargon or technical terms in your videos, as these can be difficult to translate. Instead, use clear and simple language that can be easily understood by everyone.

Test your translations: Before you publish your translated video, be sure to test it out on a few native speakers to make sure that it is understandable and error-free.

With these tips in mind, you can be sure that your translated videos will be a success with your international audience.
Simon Wilby @1
1 year ago
1.Vision Launches New Feature to Help People Connect

1.Vision today announced a new feature called Find Friends Nearby that helps people connect with others in their vicinity.

With Find Friends Nearby, people can discover other 1.Vision users who are in the same location as them and add them as friends. The feature is currently available on the web and will be coming to iOS and Android devices in the near future.

Find Friends Nearby is a great way to meet new people and connect with friends who are nearby. Whether you're at a concert, a coffee shop, or just out and about, you can use Find Friends Nearby to find people who are also in the area and add them as friends.

We're excited to launch this new feature and we think it will be a great way for people to connect with others in their vicinity.
Simon Wilby @1
1 year ago
In response Laura Bosse to her Publication
hahah so true 😍
Simon Wilby @1
1 year ago
👍
Simon Wilby @1
1 year ago
1.Vision introducing - Vision Board.

Collaborate in real time or async with our digital whiteboard.
Whether you’re brainstorming ideas or building products, the possibilities for collaboration are infinite
Share, communicate in 42 languages with video translations.
Simon Wilby @1
1 year ago
Good Morning World 😍

George & Harry 😍😍
Marcel @marcel
1 year ago
Walking with God 😍
Simon Wilby @1
1 year ago
😍
Michael Sirman @MikSir1
1 year ago
Not bad for a woman that turns 93 in two weeks. Our Queen
Olga Sirman
Sanz @sanz
1 year ago
Organic gluten free cocoa banana bread.
Bottom loaf covered in buttah.
#Food
Dumas @dumas
1 year ago
🍫 🍯 🐝 🥜 🍫 🍯 🐝 🥜 🍫 🐝

Honey Sweetened No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars
A less sweet version of the classic no-bake chocolate graham cracker peanut butter bars.

2 cups peanut butter, divided
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) butter, softened
3/4 cup – 1 cup honey (to taste)
3/4 cup oat bran
4 cups (roughly 2 packets) graham crackers, crushed
2 cups mini chocolate chips
Instructions
Grease/butter a 13×9 inch baking pan.
Blend 1 1/4 cup peanut butter (reserve 3/4 cup for topping), butter and honey in a large bowl until creamy. Mix in oat bran. Mix in graham cracker crumbs and 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips (reserve 1 1/2 cup chips for topping).
Press mixture into baking pan and even out the top with a spatula.
Melt 3/4 cup peanut butter and 1 1/2 cup mini chips in a heavy bottom pot at low heat, stirring until smooth.
Spread chocolate/peanut butter mix over graham cracker mix.
Refrigerate two hours or overnight, until firm.
Cut into bars. Store in refrigerator. Makes around 60 bars.

#Food
Serenity @serenity
1 year ago
Tonight I went with chicken thighs with apples served with a garam masala infused broccoli mushroom orzo.

Turned out great! The chicken was moist and tender, and the apples were sweet with a hint of tart because I drizzled them with lemon juice.

The orzo was creamy and delicious too. #Food
Emp @emp
1 year ago
Moselle @moselle
1 year ago