Why does Google use location for language rather than browser settings?
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Re: Why does Google use location for language rather than browser settings?
#2back then when i was still a google product, it was very very frustrating while backpacking around the world. `hl=en` or some such parameter was the "fix".
Re: Why does Google use location for language rather than browser settings?
#3Re: Why does Google use location for language rather than browser settings?
#4I worked for a French company, and I was forced to use web Excel in French, including keyboard shortcuts being FR-specific ("ctrl-g" for "bold" - "grossir").
I had my language set to English everywhere in browser, OS, MS profile, Office profile etc., not important.
(FWIW native Windows Excel didn't have this issue, so I sticked with native Excel).
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Re: location based on geoloc: I remember some HN user from Switzerland saying that IIRC either his IP is being moved around in geoIP databases between Swiss regions, or getting slightly distinct IP each time; as a result, he randomly gets all kinds of websites in French, and sometimes in German. Imagine this.
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#5Re: Why does Google use location for language rather than browser settings?
#6The article talks about Microsoft, and boy, it's even more terrible in some respects: for example, language of some Office tools like Excel is bound to the organization ! I worked for a French company, and I was forced to use web Excel in French, including keyboard shortcuts being FR-specific ("ctrl-g" for "bold" - "grossir"). I had my language set to English everywhere in browser, OS, MS profile, Office profile etc.…
It's so annoying. There is an option to change the language, however I have to change it every time I search for something, because the language doesn't get saved
Re: Why does Google use location for language rather than browser settings?
#7Re: Why does Google use location for language rather than browser settings?
#8firefox had localized installers that also set the accept language headers correctly, dont know about chrome. using the geolocation data is good for the majority of the users i guess, although it ignores a lot of nuance about mixed populations. back then when i was still a google product, it was very very frustrating while backpacking around the world. `hl=en` or some such parameter was the "fix".
Re: Why does Google use location for language rather than browser settings?
#9The article talks about Microsoft, and boy, it's even more terrible in some respects: for example, language of some Office tools like Excel is bound to the organization ! I worked for a French company, and I was forced to use web Excel in French, including keyboard shortcuts being FR-specific ("ctrl-g" for "bold" - "grossir"). I had my language set to English everywhere in browser, OS, MS profile, Office profile etc.…
Re: Why does Google use location for language rather than browser settings?
#10The article talks about Microsoft, and boy, it's even more terrible in some respects: for example, language of some Office tools like Excel is bound to the organization ! I worked for a French company, and I was forced to use web Excel in French, including keyboard shortcuts being FR-specific ("ctrl-g" for "bold" - "grossir"). I had my language set to English everywhere in browser, OS, MS profile, Office profile etc.…