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BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  209
11-17-2007 01:01 PM ET (US)
 
Several Nokia mobile phone models apparently have text menu support in Igbo. Does anyone have any experience with using this? How good is it?

See http://www.panafril10n.org/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/PanAfrLoc/Nokia for a list of models.

TIA for any info.

Don Osborn
Bisharat.net
PanAfriL10n.org
BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  208
08-25-2007 07:18 PM ET (US)
Hi Suléne, Belated thanks for your message. I'd be interested in knowing more about how the project is going.

In the meantime I've added a page on CTexT to the PanAfrican Localisation wiki at http://www.panafril10n.org/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/PanAfrLoc/CTexT

Don Osborn
Bisharat.net
PanAfriL10n.org
Suléne PilonPerson was signed in when posted  207
06-29-2007 03:20 AM ET (US)
The Centre for Text Technology (CTexT) at the North-West University (South Africa) are developing data for several African languages, viz. Hausa, Igbo, Kinyarwanda, Wolof and Yoruba. The developed data will be used in proofing tools such as spelling checkers and grammar checkers. These tools are important human language technology resources that enable speakers of the language to preserve and promote their language and culture while benefitting from Information Technology advancements.

This project is a part of Microsoft’s Local Language Program, a global initiative to provide desktop software and tools to their customers by collaborating with local experts (governments, universities and other interested parties). Their aim is to help build a robust local IT economy to:

- Help bridge the language and digital divide between developed and emerging markets.
- Help preserve language and culture. Help technology impact language and culture in a positive way.
- Help maintain the connections between communities.

In order to conduct this project successfully, we are currently sourcing any available resources, most notably electronic resources (word lists, corpora, etc.) and people (experts and assistants) to contribute to the project.

Should you have access to any resource, or if you could suggest someone who would be interested in being a subcontractor for us, please contact me: Sulene.Pilon@nwu.ac.za and provide us with a broad idea of your expertise/resources, as well as contact information (especially a telephone number and time when we can call you, if necessary).

We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Chinedu Uchechukwu  206
06-19-2007 05:13 AM ET (US)
Don,Thanks for the link.Chinedu...> Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 02:36:15 +0000> Subject: Igbo language and ICT> From: qtopic+17-tCcDxVXHgQxN@quicktopic.com> To: qtopic+subs@quicktopic.com> > --QT-------------------------------------------------------------> Reply by email or visit> http://www.quicktopic.com/17/H/tCcDxVXHgQxN/m205>; -------------------------------------------------------------- --> > FYI, the Teaching and Learning with Technology site of the> Pennsylvania State University has a page on "Igbo Accent Codes"> at> http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/interna.../bylanguage/igbo>; .html> > Don Osborn> Bisharat.net> PanAfriL10n.org> _________________________________________________________________> To unsubscribe: http://www.quicktopic.com/17/X/tCcDxVXHgQxN>; Start your own topic in 20 seconds: http://www.quicktopic.com |QT _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm0...STRIPMIME_JOINLINES
BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  205
06-18-2007 10:36 PM ET (US)
FYI, the Teaching and Learning with Technology site of the Pennsylvania State University has a page on "Igbo Accent Codes" at http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/interna...ylanguage/igbo.html

Don Osborn
Bisharat.net
PanAfriL10n.org
Chinedu Uchechukwu  204
04-23-2007 09:28 AM ET (US)
Echee,
Please go to www.youtube.com. You would find some good Igbo gospel songs AND videos!

Here are some examples:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wr3kp-adUpg

Once this opens up, look at the right hand cornner for more titles.
Jisie ike!

Chinedu Uchechukwu





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Echee  203
04-21-2007 08:54 AM ET (US)
I am happy to see everthing about igbo land in computer world but what i wanna encourage all igbo christian musician to make sure they post their music in the internet.Look at yoruba any time i wanna make research here in Australia i always see yoruba on the front, why we are christians we suppose to make sure that igbo christians music both enlish and igbo is posted here in the internet cos we use to listen to it by so doing it exposes what we are,where are those people that saved many soul via their christain songs ,luke Ezeji, Obigwe,Patty Obaassi,Chika okpara,Agape love etc.I don't know whether this msg is relevant but pls help me to send it to the apprpriate body thanks.
Chinedu Uchechukwu  202
02-21-2007 04:10 AM ET (US)
Hi Don,
I really do not know what could be the problem.

May be it might be connected with the configuration of the two groups.
All the best,

Chinedu...




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BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  201
02-20-2007 09:40 PM ET (US)
Thanks Chinedu, I appreciate your taking the time.

One of my current headaches is trying to figure out why the RSS feeds of the Hausa and Ibibio boards display at http://www.panafril10n.org/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/NG-L10n/L10nForums but not this one (Igbo) and Yoruba. I think it must have to do with the fact that the latter 2 have >100 messages while the other two are less than 100. Strange minutiae. The hope is that the NG-L10n pages can permit more people to keep up with and join in discussions and work on localization of Nigerian languages.

More on this later. All the best...

Don
Chinedu Uchechukwu  200
02-19-2007 05:53 AM ET (US)
Hello Don,
It's ok.
I've just made the addition.
all the best,
Chinedu...




>From: QT - BisharatNet <qtopic+17-tCcDxVXHgQxN@quicktopic.com>
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>Subject: Igbo language & ICT (fonts, keyboards & applications)
>Date: 16 Feb 2007 17:05:01 -0800
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BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  199
02-16-2007 08:05 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 02-16-2007 08:05 PM
Hi Chinedu, sorry for the slow reply. No there is no reason for leaving it out, just an oversight while juggling too many things - my apologies. I will see to it, but please feel free to add it or other information yourself(ves). The editing password is Africa, as indicated in the left column on the wiki.

All the best. Don
Chinedu Uchechukwu  198
02-12-2007 08:50 AM ET (US)
Don,
You have consistently left out the Keyboard effort from Andrew and myself: http://www.openroad.net.au/languages/african/igbo/igbo301.html

Do you have any reason for leaving it out of the page on Igbo?

Chinedu...




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>Date: 10 Feb 2007 09:34:11 -0800
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BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  197
02-10-2007 12:34 PM ET (US)
The PanAfriL10n.org page on Igbo has been updated. See http://www.panafril10n.org/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/PanAfrLoc/Igbo (corrections, more updates are invited).

Don Osborn
Bisharat.net
PanAfrican Localisation project
BisharatNetPerson was signed in when posted  196
01-03-2007 10:32 AM ET (US)
Happy New Year 2007! Hope the holiday season was good (whichever holidays you observed)!

I've opened up a new "wikigroup" on the PanAfriL10n.org website/wiki for Nigerian localisation: http://www.panafril10n.org/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/NG-L10n/HomePage

The object is to provide a more flexible space for Nigerian localisers to list their contact details, websites, and projects. This is in some ways an online "virtual plaza/market," interactive, with the added advantage that it links with the larger PanAfrican Localisation wiki and other country-specific "wikigroups."

Among other things, I am trying to set up an RSS feed from this forum to the new wikigroup.

Don Osborn
Bisharat.net
PanAfrican Localisation project
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10-26-2006 07:17 PM ET (US)
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