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English Becomes Irrelevant for Net Surfers
By CXOtoday Staff
Mumbai, Feb 21, 2009 1709 hrs IST

A new Internet technology utilizes keyboard shortcuts to access popular Internet sites. According to the developers, knowledge of English is no longer a prerequisite for surfing.


 

Sites such as Google, Orkut, Yahoo, Microsoft, etc. can be accessed via simple, pre-defined shortcuts. For e.g., to visit Google a user will have to type the following three consecutive letters in the keyboard gghhjj.com . To visit Orkut, they will have to just type -- ookkmm.com.

The technology has been developed by a team of new eight, young Indians and has been named as the 'Angle Theory of Atoall.com'. It does not require any software installation. The developers say their intention is to make the Internet and websites on the web accessible to all including the illiterates. They also insist they have not violated any rules and regulations of the Internet.


 

They believe that this new Internet technology search engine invention will make online surfing experience easy for English speaking users, non-English speaking users too can now access web pages without any difficulty, and it is possible for illiterate people to access websites of their interest.
 


 

Sanjeev Singla,  MD of Atoall.com said, "One has to type three letters twice on the computer keyboard which are in a straight line, 'C' or inverted 'C', 'V' or inverted 'V' twice followed by .com or ctrl+enter (its for www .com) . Shortcut keys are together on the keyboard e.g. rrddcc.com, ccddrr.com, mmjjnn.com, nnjjmm.com etc.


 

Online advertisers can especially benefit if this technology works as promised. Just imagine the exponential increase in Internet surfers, if even non-English users start using the Internet. We can earn $36 billion annually from this invention because illiterate can also use the Internet by Atoall.com's Angle Theory. So, non English persons can get benefits of Internet technology."
 


 


 

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