A peaceful EASSy feeling
How could someone who’s passionate about connectivity in the developing world be opposed to a fiber-optic cable designed to make bandwidth cheaper in East Africa?… Read More »A peaceful EASSy feeling
How could someone who’s passionate about connectivity in the developing world be opposed to a fiber-optic cable designed to make bandwidth cheaper in East Africa?… Read More »A peaceful EASSy feeling
Jonathan Clayton, blogging and reporting for the Times of London from Johannesburg, has a couple of good anti-Mugabe jokes that are going around on mobile… Read More »Finding reasons to laugh in Zimbabwe
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One of the revolutionary ideas of the last few years in the technology industry is that the poor are a market. C.K. Prahalad’s “The Fortune… Read More »FlexGo: the repo man on a microchip
When Sergey Brin hinted that Google might reconsider their involvement with Google.cn, their search engine designed to comply with the censorship, the media and web… Read More »Blogspot still blocked. Newspapers still silent.
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