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Old 4th November 2006, 03:11 AM
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Default I am glad I had raised the issue about the dominant language

I believe, too that in the generations to come somebody would come up with search engines that would enable individuals of any nationality to search for some cache of information written on their language. More entities would be encouraged to work on websites that are using their own language, so that less educated individuals would be able to surf the internet as well. Yet, using English language in surfing the internet is still marvelous because the access is worldwide. How could one be able to get an access to a website if s/he is being restricted by his/her language? There is advantage also in using the English language as the internet language. Since, majority of the world population educated or not knew the language, the access and processing of information technology becomes easy. I had browsed some websites which use other languages like Latin or Spanish, etc. I am also looking forward to the advent of more search engines that could be translated to any language of choice; and keywords that are encompassing to other languages.
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