On Web Innovation and KhmerConnection
I’ve gotta admit, I’m not entirely impressed by the slew of new Web2.0-enabled technologies out there. I was talking to Poli about new technologies and what’s in store for the future and things look rather dull. All I see now and all I can see in the foreseeable future is more integration and more user-interface enhancements taking place. Besides that, there really is not many big things that are going to be new.
Part of the reason why KhmerConnection v3 has taken such a long time to make it out the door is because I’ve been keeping an eye on emerging technologies on the web to see where to take things; the other part is that I really have been much too busy to work on its development. That is not to say that I haven’t thought of it; I have been planning the v3 architecture for quite some time now. There is definately going to be a v3. It won’t be soon, but it will happen and I am certain it will not disappoint.
Lastly, though never least, I am grateful for all the loyal members, dedicated team members (Yorn, Seung, Tony, Kadin, et al.) and retired team members that have been with us for these many years. None of this would have been possible without your continued support.





























Am I still on a list to do beta testing? :D
Yes Nara! I don’t want to give false hope now, but at the very least I can say that I am working on a very cool project that will eventually affect KC.
Hi, I am searching for a cambodian website where the users dont have to install the khmerOS fonts on their system.
Is there any websites like that because I have project for which I have to create a website in cambodian language but I found there are lots of issues that the users need to install Khmer fonts to view the fonts properly in the browser. I have tried WEFT embedding font technology but the there is some problem in the Khmer characters. I would be really grateful if you could tell me how to solve this issue