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How usable is a smartphone with a Māori-language interface?

Article type: 
Journal article
Key words: 
Māori
translated technology
language shift
technology-driven social change
new media
Author(s): 
Paora Mato
Te Taka Keegan
Leilani Naera
DOI: 
10.20507/MAIJournal.2016.5.1.2
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