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e-Quran, e-curriculum launched
- Saudi Arabia: Monday, December 18 - 2006 at 10:03
The first e-Quran mobile computer and a Saudi tailored e-curriculum have been launched. The two products have been developed by Intel's Platform Definition Centre and two Arabic software content companies, Semanoor and Dar Al Rasm Al Othmani. The e-curriculum has been incorporated on an ultra mobile wireless device based on Intel's LPIA processors. The e-Quran, including audio recitations in 40 languages, has also been uploaded on to a portable device.
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