Arabic is one of the world’s most common tongues by number of native speakers, so it’s little surprise that Google wants to boost the amount of online content available in the language. The Internet ...
CAIRO — Egypt has begun making its national archives digitally available on the Internet in Arabic, having last month registered the world's first domain name in Arabic script. The initiative to boost ...
In the Arabic-speaking world, 48 million people connect via the Web. Yet very little content is written in Arabic. Now, there's new technology that is revolutionizing the way Arabic-speaking people ...
Approximately 60% of Arabic-speaking Internet users dislike using an Arabic keyboard, according to Yamli, a Massachusetts-based startup that launched last year. CEO Habib Haddad explains that many ...
We’re currently used to more drama-oriented stories coming out of Yahoo!, but that doesn’t mean business hasn’t entirely halted there. Yamli is a service which offers a smart Arabic keyboard that ...
As part of its ongoing outreach to the Arabic-speaking community, the American University in Cairo has launched a new Arabic language Web site at http://www.aucegypt ...
Protocols in local language aims to build trust among region’s web users Dubai In 1994, Netscape launched its new creation Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to stem looming security threats to computers on ...
We have really had enough. The Arabic web looks like awful. If you can read that script, you already know that it’s a visual disaster with identical fonts and broken letters; and that’s on a good day.
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