OA News: November 17-21, 2011
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- Africa: The road to m-government {Telecoms.com}
- Malawi’s backwater telecentres make inroads {Biztech Africa}
- The Web Goes World Wide {VOA News}
- Senegal’s Sonatel calls 48-hour strike {Reuters Africa}
- How Hackers Are Defacing Facebook Walls {Daily Nation via allAfrica}
- The digital divide… {MYC4}
- Govt source denies intention to cut internet, phone services {al-Masry al-Youm}
- Cyberbaiting takes off in SA classrooms {IOL}
- Understanding Cloud Computing {Daily Trust via allAfrica}
- Do schools really need more tech? {Today Online}
- Orange Madagascar to provide broadband to research institute {TelecomPaper}
- Ghana’s ‘cafe boys’ and their internet lifestyle {Africa Review}
- Osun To Distribute 150,000 Laptops To Students Free {Osun Defender}
- Students dial M for math {The Globe and Mail}
- Liberians hope long wait for the web is finally over {BBC}
- Technology helps Africans hold governments to account – experts {TrustLaw}
- Cheers to the Silicon Valley of [insert country name here] {CNN What’s Next Blog}
- Mobile phones and the power of data collection {National Geographic NewsWatch}
- SANReN phase 1 completed {news24}
- Undersea cable linking South Africa to France reaches Sao Tome and Principe {Macauhub}
- L’impact du large bande sur le developpement en Afrique {Ecofin}
- L’Afrique, nouvelle terre promise des telecoms {Les Echos}
- Karsenti, T., Collin, S. et Harper-Merrett, T. (2012). Pedagogical Integration of ICT: Successes and Challenges from 100+ African Schools Ottawa, ON: IDRC.