FlexGo: the repo man on a microchip
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
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.
Well, this should be interesting. Mark Malloch-Brown, former head of UNDP, current deputy secretary general, made strong statements about anti-UN sentiment in the US. He… Read More »Mark Malloch-Brown speaks the truth, and sets off a diplomatic bomb
Last Friday, I visited with my friends Walter Bender and Jim Gettys at the new headquarters of the One Laptop per Child Project – the… Read More »It’s cute. It’s orange. It’s got bunny ears. An update on the One Laptop Per Child project
So… I’m getting on stage in about half an hour at the Netsquared conference. If you’re not here – or even if you are –… Read More »Don’t speak. Point. My talk about advocacy and citizen journalism at Netsquared
My friend Ory Okolloh – the Kenyan Pundit – has been hard at work launching a new project – Mzalendo: An Eye on Parliament. Along… Read More »Introducing: Mzalendo