http://uthcode.sarovar.org/wpcd/
- free for schools, copies for sale to those who can't download it - a sort of Linux distribution model. (link courtesy Andrew Cates)
Compare to the German language Encarta, which is no longer doing a physical product: http://uthcode.sarovar.org/wpcd/ (link courtesy Mathias Schindler)
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Bangalore has been one of those cities first on the list when it comes to technological enthusiasm and free culture in India.
There are still many students without access to the Internet and those who haven't heard about the English Wikipedia as of yet. This initiative by Uthcode would help get us close to the students and their teachers.
--Anirudh
On 8/21/07, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
http://uthcode.sarovar.org/wpcd/
- free for schools, copies for sale to those who can't download it - a
sort of Linux distribution model. (link courtesy Andrew Cates)
Compare to the German language Encarta, which is no longer doing a physical product: http://uthcode.sarovar.org/wpcd/ (link courtesy Mathias Schindler)
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On 21/08/07, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
Compare to the German language Encarta, which is no longer doing a physical product: http://uthcode.sarovar.org/wpcd/ (link courtesy Mathias Schindler)
That link should of course be:
http://www.pcwelt.de/start/software_os/wissen_lernen/news/91284/index.html
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