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September 14, 2006 in News by Jorg Jansen
If you read the subject line of this post then you’ve learned how to write the english word Shark in 8 different languages; German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portugese, Arabic, Japanese, Korean and Chinese. Exactly the 8 languages supported at the moment by the google translation service. From now on you can watch this site in these languages as well by clicking on the appropriate flag in the right sidebar at the bottom. As I only speak Dutch and English I can’t confirm how well everything will be translated but as I understood Google is one of the best in translating. This is just a test to see how things are going and offered to you as an additional service. English is the main language on this site, so I can’t take guarantee for the things translated by google. Anyway, let me know if you speak any of the 8 languages how it’s translated and if it’s any okay.
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I received the press release below about the US National Freediving Championships that will take place in Hawaii from April 22-25. Looks like it’s going to be an interesting competition, so if you’re in the neighborhood, go for it! US National Freediving Championship set for April 22 through 25, 2010 at Freedive Paradise event. 
AIDA International has a new website and a new web address. It is not yet made public on the old website. Probably because it’s still work in progress. But it is already looking to good for not mentioning it here.
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