The Unicode(R) Consortium
announced today the release of new versions of the Common Locale Data
Repository (CLDR 1.1) and the Locale Data Markup Language specification (LDML
1.1), providing key building blocks for software to support the world's
languages. This new release contains data for 247 locales, covering 78
languages and 118 countries. There are also 36 draft locales in the process of
being developed, covering an additional 17 languages and 7 countries. For more
information, see http://news.google.com/news?q=CLDR |