

The MultilingualWeb initiative is concerned with standards and best practices that support the creation, localization and use of multilingual web-based information.
Through W3C workshops open to the public and various communication channels, it spreads information about what standards and best practices currently exist, and what gaps need to be filled. The news aggregation below and the social media channels linked to from this page also provide information about standards-related developments that affect the multilingual Web.
The MultilingualWeb represents a rallying point for initiatives concerned with improving internationalization and localization of the Web. Various European Commission projects have been run in association with the MultilingualWeb brand, and have provided funding and support for additional workshops.
Publication of the final OntoLex specification: lexicon model for ontologies (lemon): The OntoLex community g... https://t.co/51yCGA4Xf9
For review: Ruby Markup: A draft of a new article, Ruby Markup is out for wide review. We are looking for com... https://t.co/d5G9fKq4LJ
New article: Guiding users to translated pages: This new article addresses the question: If my site contains a... https://t.co/0T2uuJZp74
Updated articles on bidi topics: The following articles have been updated and reviewed by the Internationaliza... https://t.co/CLkGvJJsBR
For review: What is Ruby?: A new article, What is Ruby? is out for wide review. We are looking for comments by... https://t.co/W0DuabOA6L
Putting Linguistic Linked Data Standards in Action: Webinar on the FREME Framework: FREME is a project that is... https://t.co/pNBlKzWaLe
Unicode Tutorial Workshop in Oman (Feb 14-16, 2016): This tutorial workshop, sponsored by the Unicode Consorti... https://t.co/PqMxaBsZt9
Video published: Linguistic Linked Data and the LIDER project explained: This video explains what Linguistic L... https://t.co/a9mVYkW30O
New First Public Working Draft: Internationalization Best Practices for Spec Developers: The Internationalizat... https://t.co/f0BDmQin6Z
Updated Candidate Recommendation: Encoding: The Encoding Candidate Recommendation has been updated to take int... https://t.co/xSUqaplKF2W3C Workshop
Data, content and services for the Multilingual Web
29 April 2015, Riga, Latvia
Workshop Report with slides, video, IRC notes
Program
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The LIDER project is funded by the European Commission through the FP7 Grant Agreement No. 610782.
The MultilingualWeb-LT project is funded by the European Commission through the FP7 Grant Agreement No. 287815 (project name LT-Web).
The MultilingualWeb project, April 2010-March 2012, was funded by the European Commission through the ICT PSP Grant Agreement No. 250500, and as part of the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme.