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In this issue of the imugi18n Newsletter:
* Latest post on the IMUG.org Jobs Board: Intuit, Sr. QA Engineer
* New meeting location: Adobe HQ, San Jose. More locations needed!
* March 18th Meeting Topics: iPhone App Localization and the China Smartphone Market
* Recommended Conference: The Worldware Conference in Santa Clara
* Recommended Workshops: Localization and Localization PM Certification
* IMUG now on Twitter, LinkedIn Groups, Facebook and Meetup
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New IMUG Meeting Location
Adobe has offered to host up to half of our meetings this year. Many thanks to Ken Lunde
of Adobe for making this happen! And a big thank you and welcome also to Mihai Nita,
who will be our co-host with Ken. Click here for more details on getting to Adobe.
We still need locations for six events each year! Sponsorship opportunites are also
available. Please contact Roger Sherman via http://www.imug.org/contact.htm
Please RSVP via Meetup. Adobe has requested RSVPs so that badges can be prepared in advance. You won't be turned away if you don't, but there will be a
delay while your badge is prepared. If you RSVP at least 24 hours in advance it
will be waiting for you at the desk.
Carpooling from the Worldware Conference (see below) can be arranged via the Meetup board or by replying to the Yahoo! Groups moderator. The Light Rail 902 line runs directly from the
Santa Clara Convention Center near the conference hotel to the San Jose Convention Center station very close to
Adobe. We hope to offer more Worldware transport info in another email later this month.
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This Month's Event

iPhone App Localization and the China Smartphone Market
March 18, 2010, 7-9 PM at Adobe, 345 Park Ave., San Jose, CA
Park Conference Room, East Tower — Click here for directions
Bo Lin is COO and co-founder of iPhone Localizer. Her company, based in California and China, localizes iPhone apps for all 31 iPhone supported languages, develops cross-platform, multilingual mobile apps, and distributes multilingual iPhone apps to all 77 country App Stores. The company also offers in-country app support worldwide and marketing services for apps in Asian countries.
For more information on this event, please see http://www.imug.org/events
Admission is free for IMUG members, $4 for non-members. IMUG membership is only $20/year, $15/renewal, or $100 for lifetime membership. Click here to join, renew or pay a single non-member event fee. Cash and checks also accepted at our events.
Please RSVP via Meetup. Adobe has requested RSVPs so that badges can be prepared in advance. You won't be turned away if you don't, but there will be a delay while your badge is prepared. If you RSVP at least 24 hours in advance it will be waiting for you at the desk.
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Recommended by IMUG members
The Worldware Conference
The Worldware Conference, taking place on 16-18 March in Santa Clara, California, will present strategies for delivering world-ready software products. Several IMUG members and past speakers are panelists and board members. Please see IMUG's Professional Training and Events page for more information.
Carpooling from the Worldware Conference to the March 18th evening IMUG event can be arranged via the IMUG Meetup Group discussion board or by
replying to the Yahoo! Groups moderator via this message. The Light Rail 902 line runs directly from the
Santa Clara Convention Center near the conference hotel to the San Jose Convention Center station very close to Adobe. We
hope to offer more Worldware transport info in another email later this month.
Localization & Localization Project Management Certification Workshops
In San Francisco 22-24 & 25-26 March 2010 and in other locations around the world later this year, this program offers certification by the Globalization and Localization Association (GALA), the Localization Institute, and California State University Chico. Also approved for 20 credits by the American Translators Association (ATA). Please see this section on IMUG's Professional Training and Events page for more information.
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