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Beijing Olympic website Part Two: internationalisation (#080808)

With all eyes on the Beijing for the 2008 Olympics I thought I’d publish a few observations of how well the official Beijing Olympic 2008 website works for international users. This post accompanies one I wrote about the accessibility of the Beijing 2008 website and flags where the cross overs exist with accessibility, localisation and internationalisation.

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Planet i18n launched

For those with an interest in standards overall and not just accessibility the guys over at I18n Core Working Group at W3C have launched Planet i18n .

It gathers together posts from various blogs that talk about internationalization (i18n). While it is hosted by the W3C Internationalization Activity, the content of the individual entries represent only the opinion of their respective authors and does not reflect the position of the Internationalization Activity.

If you own a blog with a focus on internationalization, and want to be added to this aggregator, please get in touch with Richard Ishida.


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