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		<title>Cultural User Interfaces, A Silver Lining in Cultural Diversity</title>
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		<description>Many software applications marketed outside the country of origin are internationalised and/or localised. In this article, I propose a strategy to localise the software by creating a Cultural User Interface (CUI) for each of the target cultures. A CUI is a user interface that is intuitive to a particular culture.</description>
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