OA News: July 28 – August 2, 2011
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- World Ranking: Same Old Story For Nigerian Universities {Saturday Tribune}
- The future of smartphones is Android {MyBroadband.co.za}
- An open-source for Young Nigerians and Africans {The Nation}
- Incubator launched for SA mobile start-ups {TechCentral}
- BlackBerry offered in 35 African countries {IT News Africa}
- How “create your own mobile social network” tool Motribe grew to 1.5 million users in 10 months {TheNextWeb}
- Nigeria spends over $450m on bandwidth importation {234Next}
- Broadband comparison website launched {MyBroadband.co.za}
- Top Ten Opera Mini users in Africa {IT News Africa}
- Rural Mozambique gets Internet, mobile services {IT News Africa}
- Internet access in SA: most used connections revealed {MyBroadband.co.za}
- 100% broadband penetration in SA by 2020: DoC {MyBroadband.co.za}
- SEACOM shows off 500Gbps fibre link in SA {MyBroadband.co.za}
- Google SA grows up, and about time too {Daily Maverick}
- Airspan Networks Selected by Aptics Trading for 4G Network in Zimbabwe {MarketWatch}
- Private firms poach IT experts from public institutions {Business Daily}
- Beware, malicious software lurks behind that ‘breaking news’ link {The East African}
- Kenya: E-Plan to Cut Cost of Goods {Daily Nation via allAfrica.com}
- Nigeria: High Internet Cost – FG Commissions Exchange Point in Abuja {Daily Trust via allAfrica.com}
- Africonnect seeks to change ICT sector {Times of Zambia}