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Pinaak is a non-government charitable society devoted to Indic language computing. It works for software localization, developing language software, localizing open source software, enriching online encyclopedias etc. In addition to this Pinaak works for educating people about computing, ethical use of Internet and use of Indian languages on ...
The World Bank, in a study conducted in 2008, projected triple digit growth for Bangladesh in IT services and software exports. [10] Bangladesh was also listed as one of the top 30 Countries for Offshore Services in 2010–2011 by Gartner. [11] The Internet penetration has also grown to 21.27 percent in 2012, up from 3.2 percent three years ...
Users can get all popular Bengali typing methods in a single software. When 'bangla' is typed, its transliteration will be written. Other features include: Both Unicode and ANSI support: Avro Keyboard supports writing Bengali text in both Unicode and ANSI. But just because Bengali language is a complex language script & only Unicode has the ...
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Shahidlipi was the first Bengali keyboard developed for the computer by Saifuddahar Shahid in 1985. It was a phonetic based layout on QWERTY for Macintosh computer. [1] This keyboard was popular until the release of Bijoy keyboard. There were about 182 characters and half part of conjunct characters under Normal, Shift, AltGr, and Shift AltGr ...
Google's service for Indic languages was first launched as an online text editor, Google Indic Transliteration, designed to allow users to input text in native scripts using Latin characters. Due to the increasing demand for such tools across multiple language groups, it expanded its support to other scripts and was later renamed simply Google ...
Deutsche Welle's Bengali division was launched in 1975. [8] Deutsche Welle's Bengali programs were initially broadcast on short wave in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India. In 2010, the radio station started broadcasting programs on FM band in Bangladesh. [9] Khaled Muhiuddin was working as the head of this department. [10] [11] [12]
Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh is the first Bangladeshi encyclopedia. [1] It is available in print, CD-ROM format and online, [2] in both Bengali and English. [3] The print version comprises fourteen 500-page volumes. The first edition was published in January 2003 in ten volumes by the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.