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From 14-19 June 2012, Cambodia students participated in Global Enterprise Challenge in Kyoto, Japan.

Global Enterprise Challenge is a 24-hour enterprise challenge for young people aged 16-19. It gives young people the opportunity to develop their knowledge and experience of enterprise, through providing an environment where they can apply skills and develop their understanding in practical ways.

This year 17 countries including European, Asian and The Americas participated in this competition. It is the first time that Cambodia could participate in this global competition.

8 outstanding high school students from five different provinces were selected to join this competition including:
  1. Ms. Tim Channsereiroth (outstanding student in Khmer literature from Phnom Penh)
  2. Ms. Ly Sereyrath (outstanding student in Khmer literature from Battambang)
  3. Ms. Sou Yaly (outstanding student in Khmer literature from Kompong Cham)
  4. Ms. Doeurn Seyha (outstanding student in Physic from Battambang)
  5. Mr. Neang Chhornakchun (outstanding student in Khmer literature from Phnom Penh)
  6. Mr. Than Poseng (outstanding student in Physic from Kandal)
  7. Mr. Chhoeung Leangheng (outstanding student in Khmer literature from Phnom Penh)
  8. Mr. Tep Mesa (outstanding student in Physic from Kompot)

Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center (CJCC) is the biggest sponsor for this program for Cambodian students including flight ticket, visa application, insurance and so on.
This is one of the biggest contributions that CJCC has made to give Cambodian students an opportunity to challenge with the world and to make Cambodia more well-known in the world arena.

Read our Cambodian team more on GEC.

Cambodia students present in Global Enterprise Challenge in Kyoto, Japan

According to the growing up of Cambodian economic, AEON Group that is a group of retail and financial services companies based in Japan, now it takes into Cambodian market by launching its first service, Micro finance sector called AEON Microfinance which currently locates at No. 320, Preah Monivong (St. 93), corner of St. 252, 12207, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. AEON Microfinance (Cambodia) Co., Ltd opens its only one micro-finance in Cambodia that provides a different service from other ones, Pay on Credit (pay step by step, from small amount by month), by cooperating and collaborating with Cambodian IT and electric related sale companies such as KFour Group, Sunsimexco, TC Computer, Sokly Phone Shop etc.
Here're some words from this company "Our business focuses on installment loan of electric appliance which is new for Cambodia but popular in other countries. Our group holds the company in 9 countries and has 28 million Credit Holders. Our Vision: In Japan and the rest of Asia, our management philosophy is to “Support customer’s life styles and enable each individual to maximize future opportunities through effective use of credit”"
 Note: This company nowadays is planning and building a new biggest mall/super marketing in Phnom Penh (I can say it will be the Biggest one in Cambodia as well) called AEON Mall, and it will finish by 2015, I heard from a representative from AEON.

AEON Group takes into Cambodian market

Minebea (Cambodia) Co., Ltd is a member of Minebea Co., Ltd. in Japan, a corporate giant producing miniature ball bearings, mechanical parts and electronic devices. Minebea’s operations cover 32 manufacturing centers with 52 sales offices in many countries around the world by employing more than 51,000 employees in 14 countries.Minebea is expanding electronic components assembly line (main products: Micro actuators, Brush DC motors, and Vibration motors) in Phnom Penh in April 2011 which located at Phnom Penh Special Economics Zone (PPSEZ), National Road 4, Sangkat Phleung Chhes Rotes, Khan Posenchey, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Minebea in Cambodia

IZUMI Electronic International Ltd is Hong Kong company found on June, 1996 whose activities are Vending Machine Push Button, Remote control, Bill Validator and Aluminum TV flame. IZUMI has been expanded to foreign country such as in China (3 factories). Now there are some major accounts of the company such as Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Sanyo, Fuji and JCM. In APRIL 2011 the expansion of the Company has reached Cambodia. IZUMI Electronics (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. will start its production in Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone (SSEZ) from November, 2011.

IZUMI Electronics Now is in Cambodia

The first bank in Cambodia to launch mobile banking app for Android, Apple iOS, and BlackBerry platforms. For my own view, I hope that other banks in Cambodia should think and transfer from the existing way (using web browsers) to use the application because now smartphones market here, Cambodia, grow increasingly year by year. What should other banks think the small point differentiate from this bank, SBC Bank, I think they should offer for their customers for free to access via the app even the bank says this charge for sending secure SMS PIN to customers' mobiles. Short profile of SBC Bank "For more than 10 years, Singapore Banking Corporation Limited (SBC Bank) has grown and become a part of Cambodia, to serve the personal and business banking needs of customers. Since our incorporation in 1993, we have grown from strength to strength to become one of the most dynamic institutions in terms of banking, customer and community services in Cambodia. Today, we manage to achieve a strong position in Cambodia because our relationship with our valued customers, are at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to a relationship that is unparalleled and strives to be more "customer driven" than our competitors. That extra level of service begins by identifying our customer needs more readily and more accurately and then to respond more quickly and more satisfactorily. Such success translates into more loyal customers who are more willing to use our products and services and to refer new business."

SBC mBanking App: Android Market | App Store | BlackBerry App World

SBC Bank, First Bank Launches Mobile Banking App for Android, Apple iOS, and BlackBerry Platforms

We, Cambodian users, are pleased to see our language available in Microsoft Office (as interface or User Interface). And I, myself, would like to thank for related person in helping or translating our language with this popular office application.
You will ask or wonder What LIP means? Yeah, here it's: The Office Language Interface Pack (LIP) is a translated User Interface that installs on top of a copy of Microsoft Office 2003, 2007 or 2010, and can be downloaded and installed for free. With the LIP download, you can use Microsoft Excel, OneNote (Office 2010 only), Outlook, PowerPoint and Word features in a different language. After you have installed the LIP, you can change languages through Microsoft Office Language Preferences to see a translated user interface.
Nearly all available LIP languages also include a spelling checker. Translated Help is not part of the LIP download package, but may be available as a separate download for your selected language.
(***) If a language is available in a language pack or as a fully localized version, it is not available as a language interface pack. If the language you want is not listed here, please go to Office Language Packs (for Microsoft Office 2010). [Available LIP Downloads]

Language Interface Pack (LIP) for Microsoft Office

Available LIP downloads for Microsoft Offices, Office 2003, 207, and 2010 as listed the following:





LanguageNative NameMicrosoft Office 2003 logo 2003Microsoft Office 2007 logo 2007
Microsoft Office 2010 logo 2010
AfrikaansAfrikaanseDownloadDownloadDownload
AlbanianShqipDownloadDownloadDownload
AmharicአማርኛNot AvailableDownloadDownload
ArmenianՀայերենNot AvailableDownloadDownload
Assamese[অসমীয়া]Not AvailableDownloadDownload
Azeri (Latin)AzərbaycanNot AvailableDownloadDownload
BasqueEuskaraDownloadDownloadDownload
Bangla (Bangladesh)বাংলা (বাংলাদেশ)Not AvailableDownloadDownload
Bengali (India)বাংলাNot AvailableDownloadDownload
Bosnian (Cyrillic)БосанскиDownloadDownloadNot Available
Bosnian (Latin)BosanskiDownloadDownloadDownload
CatalanCatalàDownloadDownloadDownload
DariدرىNot AvailableNot AvailableDownload
FilipinoFilipinoNot AvailableDownloadDownload
GalicianGalegoDownloadDownloadDownload
GeorgianქართულიNot AvailableDownloadDownload
GujaratiગુજરાતીDownloadDownloadDownload
HausaHausaNot AvailableDownloadDownload
IcelandicíslenskaDownloadDownloadDownload
IgboIgboNot AvailableDownloadDownload
IndonesianBahasa IndonesiaDownloadDownloadDownload
Inuktitut (Latin)InuktitutDownloadDownloadDownload
IrishGaeilgeDownloadDownloadDownload
isiXhosaisiXhosaNot AvailableDownloadDownload
isiZuluisiZuluDownloadDownloadDownload
KannadaKannadaDownloadDownloadDownload
KazakhқазақDownloadLanguage Pack AvailableLanguage Pack Available
Khmerភាសាខ្មែរNot AvailableDownloadDownload
KiSwahiliKiswahiliDownloadDownloadDownload
KonkaniकोंकणीDownloadDownloadDownload
KyrgyzКыргызNot AvailableDownloadComing
Soon
LaoພາສາລາວNot AvailableDownloadNot
Available
LuxembourgishLëtzebuergeschDownloadDownloadDownload
Macedonian (FYROM)МакедонскиDownloadDownloadDownload
Malay (Brunei Darussalam)Bahasa MelayuNot AvailableDownloadDownload
Malay (Malaysia)Bahasa MelayuDownloadDownloadDownload
MalayalamമലയാളംNot AvailableDownloadDownload
MalteseMaltiNot AvailableNot AvailableDownload
MāoriTe Reo MāoriDownloadDownloadDownload
Marathi[मराठी]DownloadDownloadDownload
Mongolian (Cyrillic)Монгол хэлNot AvailableNot AvailableDownload
NepaliनेपालीDownloadDownloadDownload
Norwegian (Nynorsk)Norsk (Nynorsk)DownloadDownloadDownload
OriyaଓଡିଆNot AvailableDownloadDownload
PashtoPashtoDownloadNot AvailableNot
Available
PersianفارسیDownloadDownloadDownload
PunjabiਪੰਜਾਬੀDownloadDownloadDownloadi
QuechuaRunasimiDownloadDownloadDownload
RomanshRomanshDownloadNot AvailableNot
Available
Serbian (Cyrillic, Serbia)српскиNot AvailableDownloadDownload
Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia & Herzegovina)српскиNot AvailableNot AvailableDownload
Sesotho sa LeboaSesotho sa LeboaNot AvailableDownloadDownload
Setswana (South Africa)SetswanaNot AvailableDownloadDownload
SinhalaසිංහලNot AvailableDownloadDownload
Tamilதமிழ்DownloadDownloadDownload
TatarТатарчаNot AvailableDownloadDownload
TeluguతెలుగుDownloadDownloadDownload
TurkmenTürkmençeNot AvailableNot AvailableDownload
UrduاردوDownloadDownloadDownload
UzbekO'zbekchaNot AvailableDownloadDownload
VietnameseTiếng ViệtNot AvailableDownloadDownload
WelshCymraegDownloadDownloadDownload
Yorubaede YorùbáNot AvailableDownloadDownload
*Note: You must install the LIP version that matches your version of Office. For example, if you are using Microsoft Office 2007, you must install a 2007 Microsoft Office Language Interface Pack. A 2003 LIP version will not work with Office 2007.

Source: http://office.microsoft.com

Available LIP Downloads (MS Offices)

In this article, I found a language pack of my home language, Khmer, so I copy and note it here in the purpose to share for my valuable readers. Here, said about the Language packs and Language Interface Packs (LIPs) for Microsoft Windows; it's available only 33 languages to be download. Now let's enjoy more detail as below....

You can download and install additional languages to view Windows Vista and Windows 7 menus, dialog boxes, and other user interface items in your preferred language. Additional languages will work only with a genuine copy of Windows. Some languages are installed from the Microsoft Download Center, and some are installed using Windows Update. In addition, some languages require a premium edition of Windows or a particular parent language.
  • Language Packs: If you're running the Ultimate or Enterprise edition of Windows Vista or Windows 7, you can download any of the 33 available language packs by using Windows Update. Language packs provide a translated version of Windows dialog boxes, menu items, and help content.
  • Language Interface Packs (LIPs): LIPs can be installed over any edition of Windows Vista and Windows 7, providing a translated version of only the most widely used dialog boxes, menu items, and help content. You can download LIPs from the Microsoft Download Center by using the links below. To install a LIP, you will need to have the required parent language installed on your PC. If your language is listed as "coming soon," it's on the way—check back here for updates.
For downloading this language packs, please click here.
Note: Language packs for Windows XP are also available. To use Microsoft Office in your preferred language, you can download an Office LIP.

Language Packs for Windows

Genuine Windows is published by Microsoft, properly licensed, and supported by Microsoft or a trusted partner. Only genuine Windows customers have access to all optional updates and downloads available from Microsoft, which are designed to help you get the most from your PC.

Genuine value: protection, reliability, and performance

  • Protection. When you buy genuine Windows 7, you can download and install Microsoft Security Essentials, the high-quality, award-winning antivirus solution from Microsoft which helps to safeguard your PC and your privacy. Microsoft Security Essentials is available at no cost to genuine Windows customers, including small businesses with up to 10 PCs.
  • Reliability. Genuine Windows 7 makes the things you do every day faster and easier, with fewer clicks, faster searching, easier browsing, and simpler ways to connect.
  • Performance. Genuine Windows 7 is designed to improve the performance of your PC, so it’s faster, more secure, and more reliable.
I just quote or can say "copy and paste" it in my blog in order to be easy for myself to surf and keep remembering.

What's Genuine Windows?

 I feel happy to see our language, Khmer Unicode, available in a most popular social media, Facebook website and other private or state ones. One day of January 2012, when I went to Cellcard Depo along the Kampuchea Krom Blvd waiting the customer service staff to be asked, I got on the circle chair to surf the internet that's free for all waiting customers, Wow!!! it made me more surprised (in my feeling) because I also won a Cellcard Cash Promotion on the day, and another one I surfed the Facebook's website (Facebook.com) then I took a look at the left-bottom finding Khmer Language; It's the second place showing it. So from now on, our Cambodian users or other users who know our language can register or change to ours (language, Khmer) by accessing to the default Facebook website or using this URL: http://km-kh.facebook.com. For official Facebook in Khmer Language interface, please see the below photo.
Facebook in Khmer Language
If the existing users would like to change to Khmer Language, please read the below guideline:
To set your language, go to the bottom of the page you are on and click on the current language (in the left corner). Choose a new language from the menu.

You can also update your language on the Account Settings page:
  1. Open the account dropdown menu at the top right corner of Facebook and choose Account Settings.
  2. Next to Language, click the Edit link, then after choosing it already please click Save.
Facebook: Account Setting - Language

Facebook's available in Khmer Language

First, I would like to show you all about what is Insights on Facebook as the following:

What are Insights?

Facebook Insights provides Facebook Page owners and Facebook Platform developers with metrics around their content. By understanding and analyzing trends within user growth and demographics, consumption of content, and creation of content, Page owners and Platform developers are better equipped to improve their business with Facebook.

To see metrics on your Facebook Page or Platform application, go to the Insights Dashboard. Only Page administrators, application owners, and domain administrators can view Insights data for the properties they own or administer. To view comprehensive Insights on your specific Page, Platform application or website, click on the corresponding item on the left navigation bar.

Insights is a free service for all Facebook Pages and Facebook Platform application and websites. In addition to the Insights Dashboard, data is also available through the Graph API.

 
Facebook Page - Insights

It has useful features for the Facebook Page Admin, app owners such as Like, Reach, Talking About This.

Insights - Likes

Insights - Reach


Insights - Talking About This
And it can be exported as Excel or CSV format as well
Insights - Export Insights Data
 
Within the main page of Insights, there’re six tools as the below:
- Date: The day this post was published, in Pacific Standard Time.
 - Post: An extract from your post. Click on the text to see the full version.
- Post: An extract from your post. Click on the text to see the full version.
- Reach: The number of unique people who have seen your post.
- Reach: The number of unique people who have seen your post.
- Engaged Users: The number of unique people who have clicked anywhere on your post.
- Talking About This: The number of unique people who have created a story from your
Post. Stories include:
*Liking, commenting on or sharing your post
*Answering a Question
*Responding to an event
- Virality: The number of unique people who have created a story from your Page Post as a percentage of the number of unique people who’ve seen it.

Figures only include the first 28 days after the publication of the post. Only posts published after July 19th, 2011 are available.

More on Facebook Insights panel:
Facebook Help Center

[IT News] Facebook Page enables new Interface with some more functions of Insights on 12 Nov 2011

Language Packs for Microsoft Windows can be downloaded from the below list:
Language

Native name
Base language and edition required
Windows 7                   
Windows 7
Windows Vista                   
Windows Vista
Afrikaans

Afrikaans
English
(any edition)
Albanian

shqipe
English
(any edition)
Amharic

አማርኛ
English
(any edition)
Armenian

Հայերեն
English
(any edition)
Arabic

العربية
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Assamese

অসমীয়া
English
(any edition)
Azeri (Latin)

Azərbaycan
English or Russian
(any edition)
Bangla (Bangladesh)

বাংলা (বাংলাদেশ)
English
(any edition)
Basque

euskara
French or Spanish
(any edition)
Bengali (India)

বাংলা (ভারত)
English
(any edition)
Bosnian (Cyrillic)

босански
English, Croatian, or Serbian-Latin (any edition)
Bosnian (Latin)

bosanski
English, Croatian, or Serbian-Latin (any edition)
Bulgarian

Български
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Catalan

català
French or Spanish
(any edition)
Chinese (Simplified)

中文(简体)
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Chinese (Traditional)          

中文 (繁體)
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Croatian

hrvatski
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Czech

čeština
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Danish

dansk
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Dari

درى
English
(any edition)
Not available              
Dutch

Nederlands
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
English

English
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Estonian

eesti
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Finnish

suomi
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Filipino

Filipino
English
(any edition)
French

français
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Galician

galego
Spanish
(any edition)
Georgian

ქართული
English
(any edition)
German

Deutsch
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Greek

Ελληνικά
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Gujarati

ગુજરાતી
English
(any edition)
Hausa (Latin)

Hausa
English
(any edition)
Hebrew

עברית
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Hindi

हिंदी
English
(any edition)
Hungarian

magyar
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Icelandic

íslenska
English
(any edition)
Igbo

Ndi Igbo
English
(any edition)
Indonesian

Bahasa Indonesia
English
(any edition)
Inuktitut (Latin)

Inuktitut
English
(any edition)
Irish

Gaeilge
English
(any edition)
Not available              
isiXhosa

isiXhosa
English
(any edition)
isiZulu

isiZulu
English
(any edition)
Italian

italiano
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Japanese

日本語‫
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Kannada

ಕನ್ನಡ
English
(any edition)
Kazakh

Қазақ
English or Russian
(any edition)
Khmer

ខ្មែរ
English
(any edition)
KiSwahili

Kiswahili
English
(any edition)
Konkani

कोंकणी
English
(any edition)
Korean

한국어‫
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Kyrgyz

Кыргыз
Russian
(any edition)
Lao

ລາວ
English
(any edition)
Not available              
Latvian

latviešu
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Lithuanian

lietuvių
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Luxembourgish

Lëtzebuergesch           
French or English
(any edition)
Macedonian

македонски јазик
English
(any edition)
Malay (Brunei Darussalam)

Bahasa Melayu           
English
(any edition)
Malay (Malaysia)

Bahasa Melayu           
English
(any edition)
Malayalam

മലയാളം
English
(any edition)
Maltese

Malti
English
(any edition)
Maori

Te Reo Māori
English
(any edition)
Marathi

मराठी
English
(any edition)
Mongolian (Cyrillic)

Монгол хэл
English or Russian
(any edition)
Not available              
Nepali

नेपाली
English
(any edition)
Norwegian (Bokmål)          

norsk bokmål
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Norwegian (Nynorsk)

norsk (nynorsk)           
Norwegian (Bokmal)
(any edition)
Oriya

ଓଡିଆ
English
(any edition)
Persian

فارسی
English
(any edition)
Polish

polski
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Portuguese (Brazil)

Português
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Portuguese (Portugal)           

português
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Punjabi

ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
English
(any edition)
Quechua

runasimi
Spanish
(any edition)
Romanian

română
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Russian

Русский
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Serbian (Cyrillic)

српски
English or Serbian (Latin)
(any edition)
Serbian (Latin)

srpski
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Sesotho sa Leboa

Sesotho sa Leboa
English
(any edition)
Setswana (South Africa)

Setswana
English
(any edition)
Sinhala

සිංහල
English
(any edition)
Slovak

slovenčina
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Slovenian

slovenski
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Spanish

español
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Swedish

svenska
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Tamil

தமிழ்
English
(any edition)
Tatar

Татар
Russian
(any edition)
Telugu

తెలుగు
English
(any edition)
Thai

ไทย
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Turkish

Türkçe
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Turkmen

Türkmen
English or Russian
(any edition)
Not available              
Ukrainian

українська
Any language
(Ultimate or Enterprise)
Urdu

اردو
English
(any edition)
Uzbek (Latin)

O'zbekcha
English or Russian
(any edition)
Vietnamese

Tiếng Việt
English
(any edition)
Welsh

Cymraeg
English
(any edition)
Yoruba

ede Yorùbá
English
(any edition)


Source: http://windows.microsoft.com

[Download] Language Packs for Windows

 
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