Localization in a sentence as a noun

This is an honest response to time and localization issues but think of your children.

Woot!Edit 2: They also have sound localization from the Kinect's microphones!

Don't get me wrong I had serious technical chops, but fixing that annoying localization bug?

I can guarantee that they considered the Chinese localization before launch.

It requires new story lines, artwork, mechanics, localization, and support.

It looks to me like the author is trying hard to justify localization because he wants it to be worthwhile, but looking at the numbers, I don't see the evidence.

By coupling your localization code with your user data/behavior ?example 2 : you're simply coupling the system_monitor with the alarm, while in the worst case, the alarm should be linked to the system_monitor.

The practical advantages of having such a lingua franca are simply overwhelming, and I really think that any step towards localization is a step backwards for everybody.

> Psychoacoustics are still very much apart of the audiophile worldPsychoacoustics[1] is the study of how people interpret sound -- things like loudness, limits of perception, how localization works...I think what you're talking about would better be described as placeboacoustics.

Personalization tends to be a nice relevance improvement overall, but it doesn't trigger that much--when it launched, the impact was on the order of one search result above the fold for one in five search results.- personalization has much less impact than localization, which takes things like your IP address into account when determining the best search results.

Localization definitions

noun

a determination of the place where something is; "he got a good fix on the target"

See also: localisation location locating

noun

(physiology) the principle that specific functions have relatively circumscribed locations in some particular part or organ of the body

See also: localisation