- http://tnlessone.wordpress.com/2007/05/13/how-to-detect-which-language-a-text-is-written-in-or-when-science-meets-human/
  +- AI::Categorizer - Automatic Text Categorization
  +- How to Identify a language
- Lingua::Identify - Language identification
- WebService::Google::Language - ...The AJAX Language API is a web service to translate and detect the language of blocks of text.
- Lingua::ZH::HanDetect
- Lingua::RU::Detect
- detecting the language of a word?

In reply to Re^2: Detect languages in UTF-8 files by Anonymous Monk
in thread Detect languages in UTF-8 files by shorey

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