Matrubhasha is a Unicode based Software solution provider for Text to Speech Synthesis (TTS) in Indian languages. Matrubhasha is visualized with the objective of building a framework, which can be used by any software developer to incorporate speech capabilities (in Indian languages) into his software thus increasing its usability across different sections of society. See more.. "
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Language Technology: Text Input in Indian Languages
Work on designing alternative mechanisms for text input in Devnagari started in December 2001 as an MDes project. The activity was later incorporated as a project in the Interfaces for All group of the IIT Bombay hub of Media Lab Asia. Several alternative approaches were developed. See more.."
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Language Technology: GNU Linux enabled for five Indian Languages as available for free download
GNU Linux enabled for five Indian Languages as available for free download See more..
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Language Technology: DGF Article - BharteeyaOO
Introduction
OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org is the Open Source project of StarOffice productivity suite from Sun Microsystems. It is a unified, cross-platform, globalized Unicode-based suite of productivity software for all common office applications, including such functions as word processing, spreadsheets, drawings, presentations, data charting and formula editing.
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Language Technology: Matrubhasha Tools Availability
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Matrubhasha Tools will be officially made available on Oct 10 2003."
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Language Technology: GNU Linux enabled for five Indian Languages
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C-DAC Mumbai (formerly National Centre for Software Technology - NCST), today released GNU Linux enabled for Sanskrit, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam and Marathi, using the specially developed Bharatiya Engine."
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