- From: by way of Martin Duerst <eggen@crawley.sl.slb.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 14:59:36 -0400
- To: www-international@w3.org
Hello, I am translations manager of the SEED Science Center web site ( www.slb.com/seed/ ), available in 7 languages, SEED stands for Schlumberger Excellence in Educational Development. My question is: Are there studies / data on what proportion of (all) web-documents are available in each language & evolution since the internet began & future projections ? BTW There is general data on Global Internet Users Statistics (by Language), see URL http://www.global-reach.biz/globstats/index.php3 , can you suggest other resources, especially focusing on users of school-age ? Many thanks, Bernd Eggen -- Bernd R Eggen, PhD Internet: bernd.eggen@slb.com SEED, Schlumberger Ltd. http://www.slb.com/seed/ Schlumberger House Tel +44 1293 55 6461 Gatwick, W Sussex, RH6 0NZ, UK Fax +44 1293 55 6800
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