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Sep 05
2010
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Ebuzz! Asia: Nepal's first search enginePosted by admin in Search Engine |
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Nepal will soon have its own search engine. After the immense popularity of search engines like Google and Yahoo, a local youth has developed possibly the first search engine based in Nepal. The project was unveiled for the first time at the ongoing Midas CAN SofTech 2010.
Apar Thebe, who developed the search engine named ´ebuzz! asia´, said that the search engine would be launched commercially by October. Thebe said he thought of this concept when he could not find necessary documents for his research when he was studying abroad.
“I felt that our data and information are not digitized. I worked on the search engine project to make our data and information available to all at a single click,” Thebe said.

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Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal on Wednesday said that the benefits of information technology should be taken to the grassroots level and it should benefit people in the day to day activities.
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