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Brief welcome address to the W3C Workshop Content on the Multilingual Web

Brief welcome address to the W3C Workshop Content on the Multilingual Web

This video was recorded at W3C Workshop: Content on the Multilingual Web, Pisa 2011. Building on the success of the previous event, this workshop used a similar format to once again bring together speakers and participants with an interest in best practices and standards aimed at helping content creators, localizers, tools developers, and others meet the challenges of the multilingual Web. It provides further opportunities for networking across communities that span the various aspects involved. While the themes for this workshop remain broad, we are particularly interested in topics that address standards and best practices aimed at development of Content for the Web. This includes creation of content ranging from personal authoring for blogs and social networking sites to development of large corporate or organizational enterprises. We are particularly interested in speakers who can identify gaps in current standards and best practices related to the mutilingual Web, and propose opportunities for addressing those. The European Commission is interested in these workshops as a means to identify directions for future project work related to the multilingual Web, and as a vehicle for increasing contact and cross-fertilization between experts in this area. More about the event at W3C Workshop Pisa. Disclaimer: VideoLectures.NET emphasizes we are not the authors of these recordings.

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