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Internationalization and localization both refer to the process of adapting a program to work in linguistic and cultural environments other than the one for which it was originally written. There is, however, a distinct difference between the two terms: internationalization is the adaptation of products for use virtually everywhere, while localization is the addition of special features for use in a specific locale.
We at Enthuse understand that internationalization and localization are complementary and must be combined to create globally applicable learning products.
It is our constant endeavor to provide fluid product development and faster global release cycles without increasing costs. Your product gains maximum benefit from our experience in adapting language, writing conventions, and culture.
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