Random Links
- New (Unicode) Telugu site: MeeMaata.com.
- Haaram’s Sandhi Tool
Mozilla Firefox recently reached one billion downloads. To celebrate and promote it, Mozilla community has built a website called One Billion + You.
This site is also available in Telugu. You can see the site in Telugu if you have set Telugu as preferred language in your browser. Or, you can select Telugu from Other Languages [...]
I’ve learned that Facebook is now available in Telugu (via). Here is a screen shot of Facebook’s Telugu home page (click on the image for bigger view):
MCX Stock Exchange (MCX SX) launches their website in Telugu language also.
Telugu Ratna (teluguratna.com) is a new generation, social, web 2.0 site for Telugu people by Telugu people in Telugu language. The membership and other services of the site are free.
As the awareness that people can now see and type Telugu on their computers and on the web generally increases, the Telugu content on the web keeps growing. A part of the Telugu content lives on the social networking sites. Here are some of the Telugu social networking sites that I came across. The specialty [...]
Now that it is very easy to type Telugu on computers, there is a surge in number of Telugu discussion groups on the web. There is probably one that suits your interests. Choose from the following list.
There are many good Telugu magazines on the web. Here are links to some of them:
Unicode
Eemaata
Poddu
Sujanaranjani
Soyi
Prajakala
Telugu Sahitya Vedika
Pranahita
Bhumika
Nigha Reporter
What is your favorite online Telugu news source? Which ones do you regularly visit? Vote below. You can select multiple news sources.
Post your reasons, etc as comments.
Surprisingly, there are many websites that serve news in Telugu. It is pleasing to see websites that provide content in Unicode Telugu are growing. This post presents links to Telugu news sites that I knew or readers of this blog brought to my notice.