Interesting browser usage trend stats:
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qprid=1qptimeframe=Mqpsp=111qpnp=25
Mayuresh
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suggestion is welcome... but what to do when something is purely interesting :-)
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Gurmukhi_to_aid_UK_forensic_research/articleshow/2399628.cms
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On 9/21/07, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Extending the same example, Nokia high end *and* low end handsets in
specific regions have more than robust support for CJK rather than go
the full spectrum of CJKI. I tend to take Nokia and Samsung as applied
innovation driven by
http://www.linux.com/feed/119348
I wish there was something similar done here for children... (yes.. i
know there are 12+ indian languages to be handled :-)
Interestingly I just tried OpenOffice 2.3.0 and it runs faster than
2.2.1 on my machine. That's the first thing I noticed...
Also tried
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http://www.linux.com/feed/119348
I wish there was something similar done here for children... (yes.. i
know there are 12+ indian languages to be handled :-)
The one jarring note with a National OS is that it is either a fork or
rebase
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ಓಂ wrote:
Much of what follows is probably going to be OT, but then it may
become a separate thread so I am taking a risk...
:)
I do not agree with your viewpoint fully...
But that's perfectly reasonable...
Let's take example... (of course OT)
Much of what follows is probably going to be OT, but then it may
become a separate thread so I am taking a risk...
I do not agree with your viewpoint fully...
Let's take example... (of course OT) Nokia low end handsets have
better or much support for indic languages than high end phones... So
www.lipik.in
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