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W3C Internationalization and Localization - http://www.w3.org/International/
Modern business, research, and interpersonal communication is conducted in many writing systems and languages. The W3C tries to make sure that WWW technology meets the needs of the global community. |
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Web Authoring FAQ - http://www.htmlhelp.com/faq/html/all.html
The Web Design Group's Web Authoring FAQ addresses frequently asked questions related to HTML, images, style sheets, and other Web authoring issues, including internationalization. |
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RWS Group - http://www.rws.com
Is an ISO 9002 translation and localization company with four decades of experience and offices worldwide. |
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Web Globalization Resources - http://www.bytelevel.com/global/
Byte Level provides a number of informative articles for Web site globalization. |
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Beyond Borders: Web Globalization Strategies - http://www.bytelevel.com/beyondborders
This is the official site for the first book on Web site globalization, "Beyond Borders: Web Globalization Strategies." (New Riders 2002) |
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The Internet is Not Printed on Paper - http://www.grcdi.nl/internet_not_paper.pdf
An article discussing the tendency of web page data input forms to be fixed, culturally biassed and unsuitable for a global audience. |
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How to make your Web site literally worldwide - http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/stories/2002/07/01/smallb3.html
Article from Austin Business Journal |
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Web of Culture - http://www.geoleadership.com
Gateway to effective website globalization for multicultural understanding and global customer service efforts online. Evaluate and certify corporate websites; Offer tools and resources to improve online globalization; Examine and certify globalization skill sets of industry professionals. |
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Going Global - http://www.ddj.com/architect/184413656
As the Web becomes truly world wide, site developers will need to address multilingual and cross-cultural issues. Howard sorts out the concepts of internationalization and localization, and explains how they relate to your company's future. |
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Culturally Correct Site Design - http://www.ddj.com/architect/184413663
When it comes to adapting an existing Web site for a new audience, learn from the successes of big-name players. Olin leads the way. |