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Khmer Software at new year day at Long Beach

14 April is a very wonderful day that the Cambodian people cerebrated their new year, the year of the dog. Like other people who are living in the country and other countries, the Cambodian people living at Long Beach, California, also celebrated that day with a parade and displays at a nearby park. Khmer Software which are developed by KhmerOS project are also presented there. Aaron Johnson and Daniel Dotsenko are the person who make this presentation happend. Detail information can be found at http://dot.kde.org/1145493626/.

KhmerOS on UNDP-APDIP IOSN

Look! How Open Source in Cambodia is interested by International Open Source Network of UNDP-APDIP: http://www.iosn.net/country/cambodia/sinList?synmap=khmeros Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP) is an initiative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) that aims to promote the development and application of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for poverty alleviation and sustainable human development in the Asia-Pacific region. (more...)

December 2005

Our user Wanna reported this one: Radio Australia updated their Khmer pages and wrote a story about Khmer Unicode. There is also a RealPlayer stream you can listen to.

October 2005

A very nice article at AsiaMedia about: Cambodia pledges free Khmer software by 2006 ...and if you understand German you can read the German remake of it here.

September 2005

The Linux Magazine wrote a small article about KhmerOS !

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