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« Egypt-US: Just like the old days | Main | Twittered out of trouble »
Wednesday
Jul012009

Links for 06.30.09 to 07.01.09

Arab Techies in Business | More Arab geekery.
Arab Techies | Cool Arabic tech/web projects.
Love in KSA « Saudiwoman’s Weblog | On the importance of women's reputation in Saudi.
"Politics, culture, and dissident:" New study maps out trends in Arab blogosphere | Menassat | Cool map of the Arab blogosphere, divided by country, language, and political trends.
Saudia Arabia leads Arab regimes in internet censorship | World news | guardian.co.uk | Saudi, UAE, Syria and Tunisia top the list.
Syria Comment » Archives » Apologies to Howard Schweber and Barak’s Settlement Shuffle | Josh Landis has some good links on the US-Israel settlements face-off here. As well as on the question of the impact of Iran's political crisis on Syria.

Reader Comments (1)

i read about that phoentic to arabic script Yamli program the other day
they described it as being used for people without an arabic keyboard
but what i dont understand is that if you use Windows then you can add the virtual arabic keyboard input and then proceed to learn to type in arabic script

what am i missing here?

Jul 1, 2009 at 5:20 PM | Unregistered CommentersaL

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