Indic Computing
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Indic Computing means "computing in Indic i.e. Indian Scripts and Languages. It involves developing software in Indic Scripts/languages, Input methods, Localization of computer applications, web development, Database Management, OCR, Spell-checkers, Speech to Text and Text to Speech applications etc. in Indian languages.
Most of the Indic scripts now a days use Unicode for working on Computers and Internet. In Unicode 5.0 following Indian Scripts has been encoded:
- Bengali script
- Devanagari
- Gujarati
- Gurmukhi
- Kannada
- Limbu
- Malayalam
- Oriya
- Sinhala
- Syloti Nagri
- Tamil
- Telugu
A lot of Indic Computing projects are going on. It involves some Government sector companies, some volunteer groups and individual people.
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[edit] Government Sector
[edit] TDIL
[edit] C-DAC
[edit] Volunteer Groups
[edit] Sarovar
[edit] BhartiyaOO.org
[edit] Input Methods
[edit] InScript
[edit] Phonetic
[edit] Localization
[edit] IndLinux
[edit] Nipun
[edit] Indicybers
[edit] Indic Blogging
[edit] Akshargram Network
http://akshargram.com/sarvagya/index.php/Akshargram_Network
[edit] IndiBloggies
[edit] Indic Programming Languages
Hindi Programming Language