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		<title>Multilingual Technology 101: A Lite Introduction</title>
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		<description>Authoring for international communication has become a common requirement for the technical communicator. Few writers, illustrators or editors have any concept of the translator&apos;s on-screen view of the creator’s work. Multilingual software and technology are a complex array of systems, programs and appliances. Engineering resources provide the many thousands of beautiful language characters from far-off lands and ancient times. Translation tools make it possible to compare, store, edit and translate&#xD;work into those languages. Workflow systems allow the&#xD;authoring team to co-manage the distribution of its work&#xD;from end-to-end of the document, software and Web&#xD;translation supply chains.</description>
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