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The following tweet was sent out just recently by BarCamp Cameroon, “BarCamp registration begins Tomorow at 8.30am – talks begin at 9.30am. We’ll be done by 5pm with any luck!”
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75% of my visitors come from the western world, about 60 percent are Americans who stumble across my content through, digg, reddit or stumbleupon.
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If genius has a form, William Kakwamba would be described as it. For those who don’t know who he is, he is the Malawian guy who managed to build a windmill…
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If genius has a form, William Kakwamba would be described as it. For those who don’t know who he is, he is the Malawian guy who managed to build a windmill…
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One of the hardest if not impossible problems to solve for the large magnitude of African startups out there is the problem of marketing. The problem of marketing a technology startups is so severe, than many budding etreprenuer
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The Grid, the mobile social network from South Africa we wrote about here, is the first South African tech startup I know of to attempt to enter the Nigerian web market. This is a big day, the news was announced by Vincent Maher, who I guess is involved with The Grid.
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This post has nothing to do with African technology, but it does have a lot to do with black folk. Chris Rock new documentary, “Good Hair,” is so worth it,…
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Google has quietly launched a a web version of Google trader, their SMS marketplace aimed at Ugandians which made so much buzz in the African cyberspace when launched.
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Hi people, I recently had an idea which is still in its infancy, but is worth sharing to gauge peoples reactions. The Techmasai team is planning on forming a…
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AllAfrica is one of the largest African content providers, if not the largest. The platform regulars informs people all around the world, about what is happening in Africa. Even if I am not a fan of the pictures and general theme (Always violence, poverty related) I am a big fan of AllAfrica.

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