Language Weaver CEO Mark Tapling Interviewed on FOX Business Network

Market Wire, December, 2008

Language Weaver President and CEO Mark Tapling discussed the unique benefits of the company's leading-edge automated language translation solutions in a live television interview on FOX Business Network.

Tapling appeared on the C-Suite Sit Down segment of "FOX Business Morning" with anchor Jenna Lee on Friday, December 5, 2008.

The interview is available for viewing on the Language Weaver blog at http://blog.languageweaver.com .

Language Weaver is a human communications solutions company that uses proprietary statistical algorithms to translate over 60 language pairs. The company focuses on delivering translation solutions that enable high volume, high speed translation for government applications, customer care, digital content and business intelligence.

In the interview, Tapling highlighted the fact that LW provides its clients with the ability to contain customer support costs through automated translation in today's challenging global economic climate.

"The unique opportunity around Language Weaver's solution set is that we can actually reduce and contain costs for businesses," Tapling said. "We make it very cost-effective to communicate with customers in remote markets and we make it very cost effective to enter new global markets without a lot of manual intervention."

About Language Weaver

Language Weaver ( www.languageweaver.com ) is a human communications solutions company and pioneer in automated language translation, delivering volume, speed and accuracy to ensure effective communications. Serving digital industries and enterprise customers directly and through strategic partnerships, the company's solutions are proven to translate high-value, dynamic, digital information into a significant business advantage. Business operations powered by Language Weaver solutions experience compelling improvements in operating effectiveness.

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