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Front Page > India Computes
India Computes

Localised applications hit the office in Chennai
Indian software house Chennai Kavigal has developed regional language office productivity software on the GNU/Linux platform.

Building digital bridges to fight poverty
Akhtar Badshah is the executive director and co-founder of Digital Partners Global. Located at the World Trade Centre in Seattle, USA, this is one of the few development organisations currently being led by expatriate Indians, even as the country’s brain drain shows some signs of reversing.

Self-taught village kids have fun with computers
Vaishali Ghadi, Rasika Parab, Anikita Malgaonkar and four other girls aged under ten years key in their names in English and save the computer file with an acronym made up of the initials of each.

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