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Posts Tagged ‘Adaptation’

Sword and the Script: Blog panel Part I: Biggest lesson of 2

What was the biggest lesson we – marketing & PR – learned in 2009? Adaptation. It’s fascinating to watch a new industry evolve. A forward-thinker identifies a business problem, a gap in existing product lines, or discovers a better, faster or easier way to conduct business, and magnificent transformation is set in motion. Sometimes this transfor

A quick example of local adaptation

It’s always fun to find examples of multinationals adapting their products for host markets. Such adaptation (a.k.a. local responsiveness) is one of the key choices such firms face (along with decisions regarding the extent to which resources and activities will be shared/integrated) The recent 40th birthday of Sesame Street reminded me of th

Free Webinar: Internationalization & Localization by Lingoport & Acclaro

Boulder, CO – Lingoport, a leading provider of software internationalization tools and consulting services, announced today that it will co-present a live Webinar Thursday, September 17th 2009, titled “The Basics of Software Internationalization and Localization.” In this one-hour Webinar, internationalization and localization experts Adam Asnes of Lingoport and Jon Ritzdorf of Acclaro will discuss how internationalization supports the adaptation of a product for a particular market locale (kn

Free Webinar: Internationalization & Localization by Lingoport & Acclaro

Boulder, CO – Lingoport, a leading provider of software internationalization tools and consulting services, announced today that it will co-present a live Webinar Thursday, September 17th 2009, titled “The Basics of Software Internationalization and Localization.” In this one-hour Webinar, internationalization and localization experts Adam Asnes of Lingoport and Jon Ritzdorf of Acclaro will discuss how internationalization supports the adaptation of a product for a particular market locale (kn

(Un)limited Design Contest

Submit your own designs, or modify someone else’s… This may be a first of it’s kind, a truly open design competition? (Un)limited Design Contest invites anybody — designers, makers, amateurs to submit their own designs or because it is an Open Design Competition, you can submit a new product design, an adaptation of an existing product, or an alteration of another entry. The best designs will be exhibited at the International Dutch Design Week . If you win, your design will be made av