Korea Computer Center

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Korea Computer Center
Chosŏn'gŭl:
조선콤퓨터쎈터
McCune-Reischauer: Chosŏn k'omp'yut'ŏ ssent'ŏ
Revised Romanization: Joseon kompyuteo ssenteo

The Korea Computer Center (KCC) is the leading North Korean government computer research center. It, the leading IT R&D base of DPRK, was founded on October 24th, 1990.

KCC operates 8 development and production centers, and 11 regional information centers. It runs the KCC Information Technology College and its Information Technology Institute. The KCC has branch offices in Germany, China, Syria and the United Arab Emirates. It has an interest in Linux research.

This is KCC up date programs. For example write program is "The Nae Na-Ra" and cook program is "The Korea Food" and word search machine is The sam heug.

  • Korea writing program "The Naenara"
  • Korea game play program "The Chosun Jang-Gi"
  • Korea national program "The GwanMyong"
  • Korea food study program "The Chosun Ryo-Li"
  • Korean language IME "Hana"
  • “Koryo”, English-Korean/Korean-English translation software using an electronic pen
  • Korean language Voice Recognition Software "Nunbora"
  • Linux Distribution(Korean Edition) "Pulgunbyol"
  • "Cyber Friend", Video Conference System
  • "Cyber Star", Distance Education System
  • Computer Go Software "SilverStar Paduk"


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