New Israeli-Indian Software to Bring Information Technology to Indian Masses

[Hindustan Times-India] Not knowing English would no longer be a handicap to learn computers, thanks to a software developed by an Indian institution and an Israeli company which supports all of India's recognized languages. "Lekhika 2007" - a software application developed by the Center for Development of Advanced Computing of India's information technology ministry, and Israel's FTK Technologies - covers ten scripts and 3,000 characters. The application is expected to enable masses in India, who do not know English, to gain IT skills in their own language thanks to its user-friendly, comprehensive, cost-efficient format.


2007-10-19 01:00:00

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