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Most popular posts of 2013

December 30, 2013 by John Yunker

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Last post of 2013 and here are the most-popular posts published this year:

How many languages should your website support?

The next Internet revolution will not be in English

The top 25 global websites of 2013

Transcreation is here to stay

Living in a post-PC world

BMW: The best auto website of 2013

A few posts from years past still rank near the top.

Here are a handful:

English-only multinationals are a bad idea

How to localize date formats using Globalize.js

Inside Google’s language detection tool

Looking for a translation icon Hint: It’s a globe icon

Google, Bing, and Babelfish: What’s the best translation engine? Hint: It’s Google.

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John is co-founder of Byte Level Research and author of Think Outside the Country as well as 19 editions of The Web Globalization Report Card.
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