Tech India: The Next Big Thing
If Muchhad, as the famed, mustachioed paan guru Jaishankar Tiwari is popularly
known, had his way, his website would have been in Hindi, his native tongue. But
Muchhad, from India's northern Uttar Pradesh state, can take heart. Soon the
Internet in India will no longer be the sole terrain of the English-educated
urban yuppie.
Earlier this month, Network Solutions announced that they would provide domain
names in local Indian languages. This means websites in most of India's official
languages: Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Gujarati, Malayalam, Oriya and
Bengali. But local domain names are only the beginning. It must be quickly
followed by standards for local language keyboards, as well as localized content
in a variety of languages.
India already has an unparalleled success story in creating localized content --
the cable television industry -- and the Internet industry should take cue from
it. Today, the country's cable television operators boast 40 million users.
Until now, India has largely ignored local language content on the Internet,
unlike China and Japan. Not that it is easy to cater to a population of one
billion Indians speaking a bewildering array of languages and dialects. But some
companies have already started developing Indian language software; Indore-based
Webdunia is billed as the world's first Hindi portal. And the government-run C-
DAC (Center for Development of Advanced Computing) provided the language
software used during the recent national census.
India will have a projected 50 million Internet users by 2003, some eight times
more than today's six million users. Of these 50 million, at least half will be
non-English speakers. The local language Internet market is going to be India's
Next Big Thing.
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