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I wouldn’t waste my money on Globish if I were you.
Not if it puts you under the accusation of “linguistic imperialism”, ‘thru English.
Try the long term alternative of Esperanto, See http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_YHALnLV9XU or http://www.esperanto.net
English will always dominate the web, I think, and no “made up” or obscure language will ever take over as the defacto language of the web. There’s always room for different cultures and languages on the web, as there always have been.