OA News: October 18-19, 2011
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- ICT Hubs: What makes them work… and not work? {iHub Nairobi}
- Incoming cables will break Côte d’Ivoire’s broadband monopoly {Developing Telecoms}
- G-South Africa offers training on web and mobile tools {Bizcommunity}
- Liberia’s elections map – one week on, with new features {Ushahidi Blog}
- Steve Jobs and Nigerian ICT industry {Sun News Online}
- Tech Explosion Springs Into Cairo {Huff Post}
- Google expands reach of Trader in Africa {Computerworld}
- Icasa’s delayed tone set to continue {MyBroadband}
- Make Use of New Media – Deketeke {The Herald via allAfrica.com}
- Sudan’s parliament witnesses heated discussions over press censorship {Sudan Tribune}
- Uganda Telecom Ltd {BusinessExcellence}
- Despite service outage, Nigerians still prefer BlackBerry {The Nation}
- Online activism in Zimbabwe {Lowy Interpreter}
- Coptic Christians Publish Wills on Facebook and Twitter Ahead of Further Egypt Protests {Christian Post}
- Social media a new threat to the ICC {Capital FM}
- Zimpost’s internet cafes {The Zimbabwean}
- Internet Trends – Web 2.0 Summit {KPCB via Scribd}
- African Digital Media Being Affected By Low Internet Usage {World Class Communications}
- Social Media Popular With South African Youth {VOA News}