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IT buff invents Khmer language program
From Viet Nam News | 07-06-2009 Khmer is used more regularly in Cambodia so therefore software supporting it was invented there earlier than in Viet Nam. The Cambodian software was never easy to use, he says. “Khmer has 33 consonants … Continue reading
Posted in Cambodia, The Mekong River, communications, jobs, language
Tagged Chau Bunh Khuon, communications, CTK-2005, information technology, IT, software, Vietnam
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