Fridaygram: Esperanto translation, preserved forest, sky alignment
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In a lighthearted Fridaygram post on the Google Developers Blog, Scott Knaster highlights three intriguing topics: the addition of Esperanto as the 64th language supported by Google Translate, the discovery of a 300-million-year-old forest preserved in ash by a Chinese research team, and an astronomical event where Jupiter, Venus, and the Moon align brightly in the night sky over the weekend. The inclusion of Esperanto is noted as particularly special due to its historical significance as a universal language and its numerical connection to the binary system, appealing to tech enthusiasts and linguists alike. The post captures the blog's tradition of sharing content that is both engaging and appealing to its tech-savvy audience, celebrating their new platform home while encouraging readers to enjoy their weekend with a mix of science, language, and celestial wonder.
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