That is interesting, but my point is that the percentage of Swahilli speakers (specifically technologically competent ones) in the world clearly doesn't justify the expense to companies to translate their software. This point is clearly made by Open Office making the news for doing it!
That is interesting, but my point is that the percentage of Swahilli speakers (specifically technologically competent ones) in the world clearly doesn't justify the expense to companies to translate their software. This point is clearly made by Open Office making the news for doing it!
Pig-latin... Heiroglyphics...
IBM is focusing on servers and customer services. Their PC business has been floundering for a while now.