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Cortana, set to launch in more countries in the coming months, begins localizing in India

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 19, 2019
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Cortana begins localizing in India

Cortana is one of the most popular features present in Windows 10. Currently, the digital personal assistant is available in several countries, and will make its debut in U.S, U.K, China, France, Italy, Germany and Spain on July 29th, with the launch of Windows 10. The digital assistant is set to launch in more countries in the coming months, including India.

Although Microsoft didn’t reveal exact availability dates for the launch of Cortana, it seems we may get to see it soon, at least in India. A user sent a screenshot of Cortana to the folks at WMPU, talking about a local street dish known as Golgappa, as seen below. 

Cortana begins localizing in India

Cortana is already available in India in Alpha stages, but it seems Microsoft is on track to make sure Cortana can adapt to local environments in other countries. I’m excited about the launch of the digital assistant in my region, are you?

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