OA News: October 28-29, 2011
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- What local youtube.co.ke means for Kenyan users {Business Daily}
- Coast Airports to Gain Internet Services {AngolaPress via allAfrica}
- The Kuyu Project Goes to Ghana! {ICT Works}
- Technology and social transformation {The Saudi Gazette}
- Namibia battles Africa’s blogging giants {Windhoek Observer}
- Carrabec students connect with kids in Cameroon {Morning Sentinel}
- No, the Zimbabwe government and Apple are not in iPad joint venture {TechZim}
- Broadband: West Africa’s new frontier {BizTech Africa}
- Internet Root Server Goes Online in Senegal {ICANN}
- Upset by possible Internet control, Nigeria hackers take down anti-corruption agency website {The Washington Post}
- ITU Telecom World 2011 Daily Highlights No.4 {Korea IT Times}
- Revolution inspires Egyptian digital professionals {Al-Masry Al-Youm}
- Safaricom launches Africa’s largest native cloud {Computerworld}
- Gash Barka Region – Efforts Being Made to Enhance Communication Service {Shabait.com via allAfrica}
- Synergies can change face of ICT in Africa {The Herald}
- Cloud Computing {New Era}
- Telecoms a haut debit pour booster le developpement {swissinfo.ch}
- Panafsat: l’Afrique a l’heure du tres haut debit dans 2 ans {Internet par satellite}
- ITU Telecom World de Geneve, l’Afrique presente sans la RDC! {Le Post}
- Five ways Africa can move up technologically {memeburn via Tech4Africa}
- Ummeli, New Mobile Network for Community Jobs in Africa Launches {NairaBrains}