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	<title>Comments on: The potential of technology to change the way we work</title>
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		<title>By: ruthdemitroff</title>
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		<description>In a online writing group, I met a US navy guy whose job was to translate the requirements of the navy to the civilian computer programmers.  The navy brass would tell him what they wanted in naval terms and then he&#039;d go to the computer programmers and translate the request into tech language. 
Perhaps that&#039;s now a career category - translating English to English in a cross-disciplinary environment.</description>
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Perhaps that&#8217;s now a career category &#8211; translating English to English in a cross-disciplinary environment.</p>
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