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Climb to the Stars: Talk: Languages on the Internet at Google

  • Julien · 2 years ago

    Cool, let me know if you have time for lunch/coffee ;) I'll try to attend the talk this time ;)

  • justgraham · 2 years ago

    Love the poster, pity I can't be there for the presentation!

  • monique · 2 years ago

    Juste un petit voeu en retard, malheureusement, pour ton anniversaire! Toute mon admiration pour ta gestion relationnelle, ton aisance et ton enthousiasme. Bisou. Monique

  • CaptSolo · 2 years ago

    Good luck! Sounds like an exciting talk, would want to be there. :)

  • JJ · 2 years ago

    hello
    Do you have any advice on automated language conversion? i have a site that im advised would do well in other languages but i cant afford to pay for somebody to translate.
    Is there anything out there that may work?
    JJ

  • Patrick · 2 years ago

    Hy Stephanie
    I just watched the movie of your talk about languages on the internet. It was very interesting for me – especially your suggestions of how to detect the language of the visitor of a site. This because I intend to launch an internet-service, which will have to function multilingual. And maybe your ideas will find the way into that service.
    Besides: For this post I use English instead of French, since my French is even worse than my English, although I'm Swiss (german part)... Thanks for your work! Patrick

  • Suw · 2 years ago

    Really great talk, Steph. Wish I'd been there!

  • Stephanie · 2 years ago

    Thanks! Glad you liked it :-)

  • Lars Aronsson · 2 years ago

    I'm just watching the Google video. You might find http://fr.librarything.com/ interesting, both because it is an useful website, and because they're in a process of internationalization. The same contents (user community, their books, data about books) is availble in all languages, only the user interface changes.