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Mobile
If Cash Is King In Africa, Mobile Money Is Heir Apparent.
For most African businesses and the populace at large, cash is king, owing to the continent’s developing electronic funds transfer systems and the slow uptake of technology-based remittance and payments platforms.
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Innovation & Science
Facebook Makes $2.66bn From Mobile Ads Alone.
Facebook Beats Estimates in Q4 With $3.85B Revenue and user growth Up to 3.2% QOQ to hit 1.39B.
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Innovation & Science
BlackBerry Passport And Z3 Win 2015 iF Design Award.
The BlackBerry Passport and Z3 have been named winners of the prestigious iF Design Award for 2015, continuing a recent trend of technological accolades for the company fighting so hard to make a comeback.
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Tech Review: Some Of The Best Laptops You Can Buy.
As enjoyable and easy as shopping may sound, when it comes to gadgets, a lot of thought has to go into it.
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The Benefit Cycle: How ICT And Skills Will Sustain Each Other In Developing Africa.
ICTs can develop skills, which in turn can develop the ICT sector, in a ‘benefit cycle’ that can propel Africa into the mainstream knowledge economy.
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Mobile
Uber To Levarage On Mobile Money To Grow Kenya Presence.
Uber has seen some spectacular success with its app-based transportation service which operates in many cities around the world.
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Innovation & Science
Nairobi Rated Africa’s Most Intelligent City.
Earlier in the week, a ranking from the Intelligent Community Forum positioned Nairobi as the only African city to be shortlisted in the top 21 intelligent cities list for the year 2015, this is the...
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Innovation & Green Tech
A Word On Innovation From WEF2015.
“Around 400 million people in the last year got a smartphone.
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Innovation & Green Tech
Thinking Like A CEO: Why A 19-year-old Is Winning The Clean Energy Game In Kenya.
Tom Osborn has a humble manner about him, which is surprising since, at the age of 19, he has already been recognised as one of world’s top young entrepreneurs.
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Innovation & Science
This Computer Genius From Togo Built His First Robot At 7.
Sam Kodo is not your average Joe. He is a young student and innovator from Togo who has conceived and built a humanoid robot from TV and other electronic scraps.