IRVINGTON, NY, March 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Acclaro (http://www.acclaro.com), a premier localization and translation firm, announces a live, one-hour webinar "Take Your Mobile App Global", which will review mobile app strategy, mobile app trends, and mobile app translation and globalization.
Webinar: "Take Your Mobile App Global"
Date: Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Time: 9 a.m. PT / Noon ET
Pre-registration at: http://www.acclaro.com/webinars/mobile-app-software-translation-ws
Cost: Complimentary
Presenters: Lydia Clarke and Jon Ritzdorf of Acclaro
This live, one-hour webinar looks at how to prepare a mobile app for new language markets. According to Strategy Analytics, global revenue from mobile apps will reach nearly $20 billion by 2015 - of which, $9.3 billion is projected for Asia-Pacific, $5 billion is projected for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and $875 million for Latin America. This webinar will help mobile app developers reach these lucrative global markets.
The webinar will review mobile app translation for all smart phone platforms, including Android, iPhone, and Blackberry as well as all mobile software languages (iOS, Java ME, Android, Symbian, Windows Mobile, Qt and others).
The agenda for this complimentary mobile app webcast:
Preparing Mobile Apps for Global Markets
• Trends
• Strategy
• Internationalization
Mobile Apps Localization and Translation
• Process
• Best Practices
• Testing
• Updates
This webinar targets mobile app Technical Managers, Senior Engineers, Product Managers, Test Engineering Managers, and Internationalization and Localization Managers and anyone involved with mobile application development.
About Acclaro
Acclaro is an international translation and localization firm that helps the world's leading brands succeed across cultures. With its global headquarters in New York and offices and affiliates in San Francisco, Boston, Buenos Aires, Bangkok and Paris, the agency translates websites, marketing campaigns, documents and software for global enterprises like Yahoo!, Cisco, Oracle and Sony, giving clients an authentic voice in key language markets.
For more information about Acclaro and its services, visit http://www.acclaro.com/localization.
Acclaro Announces Mobile App Translation Webinar
Acclaro, a Leading Localization Firm Presents a Free Webinar "Take Your Mobile App Global" to Help Companies Make Their Apps Ready for Global Markets.
2011-03-29
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