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Subject: Ubiquity 6.47
This Week in Ubiquity:
Volume 6, Issue 47
(December 21-28, 2005)
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SASAKI ON INTERNATIONALIZATION "Internationalization" is the process of
making a product or its underlying technology ready for applications in
various languages, cultures and regions. In his paper "From Characters to
Web Services .. to Internationalization is Everywhere," Felix Sasaki of the
W3C shows that internationalization is relevant for a wide range of
technologies (character encoding, bidirectional text, text formatting,
character processing, datatype specific issues, etc.), and gives a brief
overview of some of these technologies.See http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/.
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