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Blog Post:
Microsoft launches KiSwahili Language Interface Pack for Office 2010
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Posted by Louis Otieno General Manager, Microsoft East and Southern Africa The language we speak is a cornerstone of our personal, social and cultural identity. At Microsoft, we’re working hard to give people across Africa – and the globe – access to some of our popular technologies...
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22 Jun 2011
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In a country with 12 official languages, multi-lingual technology is king
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Posted by Vis Naidoo , Citizenship Lead, Microsoft South Africa Many of the world's 6 000 languages are absent from the public arena, and 50 percent are in danger of disappearing altogether. As we observe Mother Language Day around the world today, we are also celebrating it in our own “Rainbow...
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21 Feb 2011
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We Speak Your Language
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Posted by Hennie Loubser Regional General Manager for West, East, Central Africa & Indian Ocean Islands Language preservation is a familiar debate for many government leaders, policymakers and humanitarians searching for development solutions in Africa. With their complex implications for identity...
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10 Aug 2010
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