Have you tried this?
Most companies publish different versions of their Websites for different markets, largely to allow for difference in languages. That makes surfin' the Web a lot of fun because it is a chance to explore other cultures and different ideas. Adding to the mix is the new iTunes-Japan. Kinda cool listening to the music there, and while I can make out the eimoji, the hiragana and katakana along with the more modern kanji and romaji are impossible for me to read. Well, that's part of the fun.
I also like the international sites for Mini-Cooper and the various interfaces and local domains for Google (click here then scroll down).
If I wasn't so lazy I'd love to take the time to learn another lanuguage. Spanish is the logical choice, but I have a yen to learn Italian.