“While IT is improving the quality of life in many developed
nations, the use of technology is still out of reach for people in
many other countries. Nowhere is this digital divide as big or
visible than in India. Apart from access to a computer,
unfamiliarity with the English language is one of the biggest
factors contributing to this problem. In countries like India,
where the majority of the population is English-illiterate,
computing has to speak a language the locals understand. This is
where user-interface localization steps in…”