Localization (noun)

  1. The act of determining or specifying the place or position of something.
  2. The process of adapting a product or service to meet the language, cultural, and other specific requirements of a particular country or region.

Origin:

From french localisation, from localiser to localize, from latin locus place.

Examples:

  1. The localization of the tumor was done using MRI scan.
  2. The localization of the missing child was done using GPS technology.
  3. The software company specialized in localization for different languages and cultures.
  4. The localization of the company's website for the Chinese market was a huge success.
  5. Localization is an important step in the process of internationalization.
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