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Babel 2012 on the Web

Published on Dec 12, 20116482 Views

If Open Web and Internet Standards were mostly western-centric in the early years, things have drastically changed. English is not any more the most common language on the net and the various standard

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Babel 2012 on the Web00:00
Landscape today00:52
Where we come from... (1)01:33
Where we come from... (2)01:42
Top Ten Languages in the Internet03:30
landscape04:15
on the radar today...08:44
Richard Ishida's business card...08:55
A reminder...09:45
HTML 5: charset10:45
HTML5: language12:45
HTML5: links14:52
HTML5: direction16:24
HTML5: forms 20:22
JavaScript22:34
DOM: charset25:08
PHP26:01
CSS3: Writing Modes26:40
CSS3: Text29:39
CSS3: Columns31:38
CSS3: Lists32:28
CSS3: Box Model33:53
CSS3: Fonts34:50
CSS3: Ruby35:35
EPUB336:25
what we can expect...37:32
"This happened to my friend" ...37:37
HTML5+CSS338:22
Thank you38:53