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  2. Language localisation - Wikipedia

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    Language localisation (or language localization) is the process of adapting a product's translation to a specific country or region.It is the second phase of a larger process of product translation and cultural adaptation (for specific countries, regions, cultures or groups) to account for differences in distinct markets, a process known as internationalisation and localisation.

  3. Internationalization and localization - Wikipedia

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    Even where large language populations could justify localization for a given product, and a product's internal structure already permits localization, a given software developer or publisher may lack the size and sophistication to manage the ancillary functions associated with operating in multiple locales.

  4. Indigenization - Wikipedia

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    Indigenization is seen by some as less of a process of naturalization and more of a process of culturally relevant social work. Indigenization was not the standard, but it was a way to accustom others to a surrounding point of view but also to help understand where the people came from and their heritage. [7]

  5. As India Demands Data Localization, Who Are the Winners and ...

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    India’s coming demand that the Cloud Czars store all data on Indians locally, and build new data centers to do it, isn’t that new. Switzerland has been doing it for years, and data center ...

  6. Domestication and foreignization - Wikipedia

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    In his 1998 book The Scandals of Translation: Towards an Ethics of Difference, Venuti states that "Domestication and foreignization deal with 'the question of how much a translation assimilates a foreign text to the translating language and culture, and how much it rather signals the differences of that text'".

  7. Glocalization - Wikipedia

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    [35]: 248 In this context, glocalization seeks from the outset to minimize localization requirements for video games intended to be universally appealing. [ 35 ] : 248 Academic Douglas Eyman cites the Mists of Pandaria expansion for World of Warcraft as an example of glocalization because it was designed at the outset to appeal to global ...

  8. Globalization in India - Wikipedia

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    Globalization is a process that encompasses the causes, courses, and consequences of transnational and transcultural integration of human and non-human activities. India had the distinction of being the world's largest economy till the end of the Mughal era, as it accounted for about 32.9% share of world GDP and about 17% of the world population.

  9. Localization and Urbanization Economies - Wikipedia

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    Localization economies occur when an increase in the size of an industry in a city leads to an increase in productivity of a particular activity. [2] Alfred Marshall (1920) introduced the idea that the localization of industry can increase productivity in his book Principles of Economics .