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June 16-17, 2001:
It really IS the World Wide Web.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
Not only can stamp collectors get a wealth of information on
the Internet about philately -- that's the fancy name for the
hobby -- but they can get it direct from the postal
administrations that issue the stamps.
And many countries maintain philatelic sites in ENGLISH --
even if that's not one of the official languages. Germany and
the Netherlands? Ja. Portugal? Sim. Israel? Cain -- it just
climbed aboard the band-wagon. Even LATVIA and PAKISTAN have
English-language sites on the Internet.
Why? Because not only are there many stamp collectors -- that
is, potential customers -- in English-speaking countries, but
English also is pretty much the language of the Internet.
Sure, there are hold-outs -- for example, Spain and Mexico only
have sites in Spanish...and while France has an English section
on its postal site, it doesn't include stamp collecting.
Here's a tip when surfing a site in a foreign language: Look for
a small British flag. That seems to be the symbol for English
text.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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