This non-conventional way of creating innovative products passes through five phases — empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test — and is most useful to tackle ill-defined or unknown challenges. So how can we best translate these phases with localization in mind?
Interview by Cameron Rasmusson Francesca Di Marco, Head of Internationalization at Pinterest, discusses her journey into the field of internationalization, which was influenced by...
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A new study from Weglot and Nimdzi Insights suggests that machine translation (MT) is more accurate than some people might expect.