Google in Haitian Creole

Did you know about Google Haiti?

It exists, http://www.google.ht, however, the page is in french and also available in English but Google is trying to change that but they need the help of every Haitian with internet access.

Here is how you can contribute to the Google Haiti Project (Google in Haitian Creole):

Log into: http://services. google.com/ tcbin/tc.py http://services. google.com/ tcbin/tc.py

Do this today and Let's get this project over with. It is in national interest to get such a project completed.

Imagine being able to surf the entire web in Haitian creole.

Imagine a giant like Google showing interest, not only in creole translation but the "Haitian Creole" version!

Imagine no more. it is already a reality

Log into: http://services. google.com/ tcbin/tc.py and let's finish this!

When I received the email from Rasin Ranga, there was 2,631 translations left. I just checked this morning and there are now 2,121 messages left to do.

Let's finish this!

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Heriri Pierre-jerome says...

This is an excellent opportunity to promote literacy in a country where not much effort has been deployed locally. Working in the field more »

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Jean Levy Gesse says...

Mwen se Jean Levy Gesse, Mwen te swaf patisipe nan yon gwo more »

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Smith Riviere says...

MWEN DISPONIB POU SI YO TA BESWEN MWEN EDE YO NAN TRADIKTYON more »

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Kiran Vaka says...

TRADIKTE - Haitian more »

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Hugues Sanon says...

MWEN SE HUGUES SANON. ATIS E AKTIVIS. MWEN KONTAN INISYATIV LA. MAP FE TOUT SA M KAPAB AK STAFF MWEN POU MWEN EDE. MWEN FEK SOTI AN AYITI. MWEN more »

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Beatrice Pierre says...

is there any way i can help please let me more »

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