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Over 5,000 new articles created with the Content Translation tool

9 June 2015 by Runa Bhattacharjee

Translatewiki.net in the Swedish spotlight

30 June 201416 September 2020 by John Andersson

Language Engineering: Input methods and Visual Editor

19 October 2012 by Srikanth Lakshmanan

WebFonts in Universal Language Selector, Translation rally

24 August 2012 by Srikanth Lakshmanan

Niklas Laxström, language engineer and Wikimedian

23 April 2012 by Gerard Meijssen

After the slush, the flood

21 February 2012 by Gerard Meijssen

Search, translation tools on top of agenda for readers

5 November 2011 by Mani Pande

Google drives traffic to Wikipedia, but half of readers look for Wikipedia content

26 October 2011 by Ayush Khanna

Babel extension live on the WMF projects

21 September 2011 by Gerard Meijssen

The Localisation team brings you input methods

14 September 2011 by Gerard Meijssen

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