At last week’s Internationalization and Localization Conference, Globalization Guru Edwin Hoogerbeets was kind enough to join me to share some of his insight on the challenges specific to internationalizing mobile devices. How does the small screen size of a mobile device affect the user interface and how are phone numbers affected by i18n?
We have posted video recordings and slides of the presentations for all those who attended. If you did not attend and would …
A big thanks goes out to everybody who attended the 2012 Internationalization & Localization Conference, and the event sponsors Acrolinx, Alchemy, Cloudwords, e2f translations, Jonckers, Moravia, Rearden Commerce and VistaTEC, for making our vision become a reality. Attendees from companies big and small made for a great environment for networking. From Twitter’s translation crowdsourcing, to an intuitive globalization scorecard from experts at Adobe, AutoDesk and Zynga, to how i18n departments can empower a company, all …
In preparation for my moderation duties for next week’s 2012 Internationalization and Localization Conference in Santa Clara, I’ve been speaking with the panelists to learn about their experiences over the years in building a globally aware organization.
Some of the information shared with me reflects their systematic approach of shifting more and more of their focus to the start of the globalization process with their internal “customers”, sometimes even before code is written. This focus …
The upcoming 2012 Internationalization Conference March 14-15 in Santa Clara, CA will feature two tracks: internationalization and localization. Attendees are welcome to float from track to track to sessions they deem most pertinent to their interests. Specific to the joint i18n & L10n tracks, presentations will include:
Integrating Internationalization with Localization
Acrolinx, a key contributor to the 2012 Internationalization and Localization Conference March 14-15 in Santa Clara, CA, is hosting a pre-conference event on Wednesday, March 14th for those interested in writing effectively for a global audience. The interactive session will address general principles for developing content that is more easily understood by non-native English speakers, and more easily translated.
Date/Time: Wednesday, March 14 from 1-4pm
Location: Hyatt Regency Hotel, Santa Clara, CA
Requirements: Participants are …
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