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On Twitter, African business and technology interest is very heavily concentrated in Kenya, South Africa, Egypt, and Nigeria.

From April 6-14, 2013, the 2nd annual Mondoblog training took place in Dakar, Senegal. However, this was no ordinary training.

By now, nearly every African government has at least one official website (some are updated more often than others), but few have a social media presence.

Dioncounda Traoré, the interim president of Mali arguably has one of the best designed websites in Mali.

For all things ICT in Senegal, look no further than OSIRIS – a must for anyone interested in monitoring Senegal’s rise as an information society.

African developers are keen on Google Developer Groups. Somewhere around 67 chapters are active across 24 countries. Approximately one-in-six GDGs is located in Africa.