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HCL Info to preload regional language interface on PCs

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New Delhi , Dec 13

IN a bid to drive PC usage among non-English speakers, HCL Infosystems announced it would preload Indian language interface across all its PC brands, including Beanstalk, Ezeebee and Busybee.

Developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), the offering initially is in Tamil, Hindi and Telugu. "Similar efforts are on to develop software tools, utilities and applications in other Indian languages also. HCL would roll out its products incorporating the other languages, as and when they are available. This will go a long way in bridging the digital divide, which to a large extent has been created by the language technology barrier," an HCL release said here.

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