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1. #22499 English Content and Localization Localization can be a complicated and expensive proposition. Companies attempting to manage and budget for localization often find that the costs are unpredictable. If your localization costs are creeping upward and the process seems to be getting more complicated, it may be that you could benefit from seeing this task in a different light. 2. #25576 Introducing a Strategic Approach to Outstanding Content Development Great content doesn't happen by accident. By taking a rational approach that includes careful planning, diligent implementation, and well-tested delivery, vendor teams can ensure a successful project that satisfies client needs, budget constraints, and schedule demands while meeting the business objectives of both the client and the vendor. 3. #25577 Localization of Digital Games: The Process of Blending for the Global Games Market The process of localizing digital games can be significantly different from the process of localizing productivity software. Thayer, Alexander and Beth E. Kolko. Sakson and Taylor (2004). Articles>User Interface>Localization 4. #19380 A directory of positions for technical communicators in the Seattle, Washington area. Sakson and Taylor. Careers>Job Listings>Regional>Puget Sound 5. #18209 Extensible Markup Language (XML) is often touted as revolutionary breakthrough in information management. A more realistic description is that XML is one very good tool among many used to handle information. It's true that XML could potentially save your company a great deal of money—but that depends on your circumstances. In some cases, migration to XML will be expensive. You need to know if you'll get a reasonable return on your investment. The purpose of this paper is to help you ask the right questions.
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