RE: Announcing the new GlobalDev

Richard,

Thank-you for the kind words.  I will pass this on to my group who put a lot into this redesign.

Regards, Russ

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Ishida [mailto:ishida@w3.org] 
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 1:58 AM
To: public-i18n-geo@w3.org
Subject: FW: Announcing the new GlobalDev



I took a brief look at this site and was impressed.  I think we should look at it for ideas on how to proceed with the techniques and think of pointing to it from our resources.

RI
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W3C

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-----Original Message-----
From: Dr. International [mailto:drintl@windows.microsoft.com] 
Sent: 26 January 2003 23:17
To: drintlsubscribers@microsoft.com
Subject: Announcing the new GlobalDev


Dear Friends,
 
I'm delighted to announce the Global Development and Computing Portal site, http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/ has been redesigned!
  
This site now sports a whole new look and features improved usability. Major highlights of this update include:
- New structure to allow easier navigation of the site
- Improved searching capabilities
- Updated Globalization step-by-step guide that now also covers the .NET framework programming model

You can send your feedback about this site to GlobalDev Webmaster.  
You can also send your international related questions to me at Ask Dr. International.
 
 
Dr. International
Windows Division
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/



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Welcome to the newly-revamped Microsoft Global Software Development web site! Now called Global Development and Computing Portal, your one-stop shop for all your international development and usage needs!


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Globalization Step-by-Step
Significantly updated to include the latest information on how to globalize your Win32, .NET Framework, Web-based, or Console application.


Developing International Software, Second Edition
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