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  2. Help:Other languages - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Other_languages

    Many pages on the English Wikipedia are available in other languages. These pages are accessed via the interlanguage links or interwiki links , usually visible on the upper right of a page. (For the desktop website this was previously on the bottom left.

  3. Programming languages used in most popular websites

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    One thing the most visited websites have in common is that they are dynamic websites. Their development typically involves server-side coding, client-side coding and database technology. The programming languages applied to deliver such dynamic web content vary vastly between sites.

  4. Bilingual search engine - Wikipedia

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    However, the difference between a bilingual search engine and a multiple language search engine is a bilingual search engine will translate keywords from one language to another automatically. Google also published a plug-in (Bilingual Search Suggestion) for its Chrome browser to meet the requirement of bilingual search, but it was later ...

  5. Change your language or location preferences in AOL

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    By setting your preferred language and location, you can stay informed with the latest local headlines, weather forecast and date formats displayed. 1. Login to your AOL account. 2. Click your profile to access your Account info. 3. From the Language menu, select your desired language and region. Still need help?

  6. Wikipedia : Tools/Alternative browsing

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    Wikiwand - browser extension for Google Chrome and Firefox. Kiwix - offline reader for Wikipedia and its other Wikimedia sister projects. Available for Android, Linux, iOS, Mac OS X, Windows. GoldenDict - multiplatform dictionary browser with native support for Wikipedia, Wiktionary, the Wikimedia projects, and any MediaWiki-based website.

  7. Website localization - Wikipedia

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    Website localization is the process of adapting an existing website to local language and culture in the target market. [1] It is the process of adapting a website into a different linguistic and cultural context [2] — involving much more than the simple translation of text. This modification process must reflect specific language and ...

  8. Languages used on the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The figures from the W3Techs study are based on the one million most visited websites (i.e., approximately 0.27 percent of all websites according to December 2011 figures) as ranked by Alexa.com, and language is identified using only the home page of the sites in most cases (e.g., all of Wikipedia is based on the language detection of http ...

  9. Help:Interlanguage links - Wikipedia

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    These links are usually generated by the wiki software language selector extension in a special sidebar section or drop-down menu, "Languages", listed by language name. To force the "local" generation in the Languages list of the article of all the languages of a different Wikidata item, use Template:Interwiki extra .