OA News: August 3-7, 2011
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- Texting, Tweeting, Mobile Internet: New Platforms for Democratic Debate in Africa {fesmedia Africa}
- Africa Internet/Broadband Pulse Check {Afrinnovator}
- Tech startup Nollywood Love rides Africa’s net boom {ONE}
- Mobile penetration over 100% in 97 economies; global Internet user penetration reaches 30% {ITU}
- Internet Abuse Amongst Youths in the Country {Daily Trust via allAfrica}
- President Launches E-Govt {The Herald via allAfrica}
- Poor Services in South East – NCC Meets Telecoms Operators {Daily Independent via allAfrica}
- KDN Plans to Spend Sh365 Million On Fibre Optic Upgrade {Business Daily via allAfrica}
- Africa pioneers high-speed internet {Africa News}
- NCC explores ‘Open Access’ to boost broadband growth in the country {Allvoices}
- Apple wins, Nokia bleeds in South African device survey {IT News Africa}
- Pictures: BarCamp Zimbabwe and the Startup Challenge {TechZim}
- DoC’s 100% Internet access promise: what it really means {MyBroadband}
- Why David Cameron wants you in Africa {Wired UK}
- IPv6: The future has arrived {IT News Africa}
- The broadband price scuffle {Times Live}
- Africa’s Most Successful Women: Njeri Rionge {Forbes Blog}
- Internet cut – Mubarak blames successor {News24}
- KISA makes Rwanda IT hub for East Africa {The Korea Herald}
- Kenya to exploit Open Data project to spark tech, venture innovations {The East African}