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Featured Article
Friday, September 10, 2010


Perspectives
Localizing a localizer's website: analysis

GARY MUDDYMAN

As I write this article in January, we are deep into the planning phase of Conversis' revamped website. I always thought of our site as a sort of process where we could let the creative juices run wild, resulting in something spectacular and beautiful. Imagine my horror when I discovered the key competency I required was my long-forgotten schoolboy math talent! I have discovered that adapting an existing website is a completely different process than creating a new one. For a new one we don't have to burden ourselves with boring stuff like facts. We can have lots of those lovely opinions ... To read this entire article you must be a MultiLingual subscriber. For immediate access to the current issue, subscribe to the digital version. Already a subscriber?


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