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		<title>The fascinating world of i18n</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Lachlan Hunt]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[During TPAC 08, Lachy got-a-chattin&#8217; with Richard Ishida &#8211; the W3C&#8217;s Internationalization (i18n) activity lead. Richard gives an insight into all the complexities that the i18n activity is trying to deal with. Richard is a wonderful speaker with tremendously knowledgeable of all things 18n; he gives some great descriptions of i18n problems in this little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During TPAC 08, <a href="http://lachy.id.au">Lachy</a> got-a-chattin&#8217; with Richard Ishida &#8211; the W3C&#8217;s Internationalization (i18n) activity lead. Richard gives an insight into all the complexities that the i18n activity is trying to deal with. Richard is a wonderful speaker with tremendously knowledgeable of all things 18n; he gives some great descriptions of i18n problems in this little interview. If you are new to i18n, I think you will find this video very insightful.</p>
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