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Global web sites go native
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Massachusetts, USA (Computerworld): With the rapid growth in developing markets around the world, many companies have felt an increased urgency in the past two or three years to globalize their Web sites, says Kevin Bolen, chief marketing officer at Lionbridge Technologies Inc., a Waltham, Mass.-based provider of globalization and offshoring services. Indeed, in Yunker’s annual ranking of the top 200 global Web sites, he has seen the average number of languages supported increase from 15 in 2006 to 18 this year. The top 20, he says, support an average of 45, and the site with the most supported languages is Wikipedia, with 250
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