- From: Deborah Cawkwell <deborah.cawkwell@bbc.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 21:14:08 -0000
- To: "John Yunker" <jyunker@bytelevel.com>, "GEO" <public-i18n-geo@w3.org>
Hi John
Thanks for this. Do you specify criteria somewhere openly accessible on your pages?
Also, great to meet you on the telecon.
Thanks
Deborah
-----Original Message-----
From: public-i18n-geo-request@w3.org on behalf of John Yunker
Sent: Wed 12/8/2004 19:22
To: GEO
Cc:
Subject: web globalization top 10
Hi all,
Per our call, here is a link to the top 10 Web sites according to the
report I mentioned:
http://bytelevel.com/news/web_globalization_1104.html
Please keep in mind that there is a great deal of subjectivity
involved. I'm less concerned with who comes out on top as with the
traits these Web sites share.
And Richard, here is the list of Web sites that I've found that are
using Unicode on their home page:
• Belkin
• Chevrolet
• Ericsson
• European Union
• Google
• Ikea
• Kodak
• Macromedia
• Microsoft
• Nortel Networks
• Novartis
• Siemens
• Unicode Consortium
• Xerox
• Yahoo!
The list keeps growing!
John Yunker
Byte Level Research
www.bytelevel.com
jyunker@bytelevel.com
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