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Google Maori Project launched (RadioNZ)

0 Comments/ in Projects / by GeekGirl3.141
July 30, 2008

If you can search in the language of Elma Fudd and Kling-on search engine, Google then why not Te Reo Māori? Husband and wife team, Potaua and Nikolasa Biasiny-Tule could just be New Zealand’s answer to Bill and Melinda Gates. Not only did they found website TangataWhenua.com they led the team that established Google Maori, which launched earlier this week.

← Google extends to Te Reo Maori (TVOne)
Te Reo no longer lost in translation (NZ Herald) →
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