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CAN InfoTech 2008, the 14th Nepal Information Technology Show and Conference, opens on 29 January at the BICC in Kathmandu. Nepali Times brings you news of the latest tools and toys that are hitting the stores in Nepal this year.
From Issue 384 (2008-01-25 - 2008-01-31)
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Nepal’s first GSM provider prepares to take mobiles nationwide
MIN BAJRACHARYA
From Issue 306 (2006-07-14 - 2006-07-20)
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Blogs offer a grassroots view of the pro-democracy movement
MALLIKA ARYAL
From Issue 295 (2006-04-21 - 2006-04-27)
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New generation tvs will deliver the World Cup to your living rooms in June
NARESH NEWAR
From Issue 293 (2006-04-07 - 2006-04-13)
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Despite political instability, a power crisis and slow internet Nepal’s dot coms come of age
GAURAB RAJ UPADHAYA
From Issue 291 (2006-03-24 - 2006-03-30)
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Drive this new Made in Nepal electric van and you not only save money but also save the planet
KUNDA DIXIT
From Issue 290 (2006-03-17 - 2006-03-23)
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Commercial and free software philosophies vie for the Nepali language market
VIBEK RAJ MAURYA
From Issue 278 (2005-12-23 - 2005-12-29)
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High-speed broadband has become the new status symbol in Kathmandu
NARESH NEWAR
From Issue 231 (2005-01-21 - 2005-10-27)
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Open source software will bridge Nepal’s digital divide
VIBEK RAJ MAURYA
From Issue 231 (2005-01-21 - 2005-10-27)
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NAVIN SINGH KHADKA
From Issue 206 (2004-07-23 - 2004-07-29)
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BHUSHAN SHILPAKAR
From Issue 206 (2004-07-23 - 2004-07-29)
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Kathmandu throngs to cyber cafes and bridges the digital divide
PRAJAYA SHRESTHA
From Issue 206 (2004-07-23 - 2004-07-29)
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If the people do not come to technology, then technology must be taken to them.
AMAR GURUNG
From Issue 180 (2004-01-23 - 2004-01-29)
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There are potholes on Nepal’s information highway.
NAVIN SINGH KHADKA
From Issue 180 (2004-01-23 - 2004-01-29)
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Let us not underestimate Nepal’s potential for foreign investments in information technology.
SURESH OJHA
From Issue 180 (2004-01-23 - 2004-01-29)
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The standardisation of Nepali Unicode will revolutionise the way we use computers.
VIBEK RAJ MAURYA
From Issue 165 (2003-10-10 - 2003-10-16)
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WWW 2003 proves we’re not in digital darkness.
VIKASH PRADHAN
From Issue 132 (2003-02-14 - 2003-02-20)
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No messing around with wires anymore. Wi-Fi comes to Nepal
RAJIB SUBBA
From Issue 129 (2003-01-24 - 2003-01-30)
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If you want to go to computer school, first separate the wheat from the chaff.
SRADDHA BASNYAT
From Issue 129 (2003-01-24 - 2003-01-30)
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Get ready to email, do accounting, databasing, Internet-surfing—all in Nepali.
From Issue 129 (2003-01-24 - 2003-01-30)
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