OA News: November 24 – December 1, 2011
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- ICTs: New internet service provider enters Cameroon {AllVoices}
- Tech Is Invented Globally but Adopted One Country at a Time {IEEE}
- In pictures: Abidjan’s photo flash mob {BBC}
- Internet and declining reading culture in Nigeria {Nigerian Pilot}
- Internet Society Mali Chapter holds IPv6 Migration Seminar {ISOC}
- Lagos Ranked Bottom of 25 Cities in Use of ICT {MENAFN}
- Zain Sudan yet to agree telecom license fee with South Sudan {Al Arabiya}
- Angolan bishops: Television and the Internet ‘poisoning’ the family {Christian Telegraph}
- Tech-Savvy Staff Execute Financial Crimes in Firms {Daily Nation via allAfrica.com}
- Undersea cables set to launch African bandwidth explosion {memeburn}
- Oracle urges Cloud investment in Kenya {Daily Nation}
- Fibre speeds without the fibre {TechCentral}
- A Peek Into e-Learning {Daily Trust}
- Undersea 100 G-tech to link Africa {The Citizen}
- Internet Charges to Be Slashed {The New Times via allAfrica.com}
- WASACE: New cable for SA {MyBroadband}
- Kenya courts Silicon Valley as it aims to become Africa’s high-tech centre {Business Daily}
- Revolution Turns Twitter Into a Hit in Arabic {The Media Line}
- Kenya: High-speed internet for technical colleges {University World News}
- How IROKOtv Can Become The ‘Netflix of Africa’ [OPINION] {TechLoy}
- Predictions for the future of ICT in Kenya {TechMtaa}
- Online pornography – What Nigerian cybercafe operators say {Digital Journal}
- Pourquoi la connectivite satellite depasse de loin celle de la fibre optique? {Ecofin}
- Pose de la 1ere pierre de la fibre optique du Mali {L’Independant via Maliweb}
- MTN Ghana Leads The Way In 3G Awareness Campaign {Peace FM Online}
- From smart phones to smart farming: Indigenous knowledge sharing in Tanzania {National Geographic NewsWatch}
- Researchers shrink 3G phones’ power needs with proxies in cloud {ars technica}
- Now you can Tweet for a cab in Harare {TechZim}
- Mauritius Telecom reduces internet prices {TelecomPaper}
- Airtel reaches 50 million users across Africa {Bizcommunity}
- Zimbabwe: Blogging to Be Heard {Gender Links via allAfrica.com}
- Mobile internet and web apps for real-life contexts in Mozambique {OPAL}
- Umuntu Media launches iBotswana {Umuntu Media}
- The Use of the Internet by Social Movements in Morocco: Implications for Collective Action and Political Change {Mohamed Ben Moussa via Concordia University}
- Nigeria can attain MDGs through software incubatio – Uwaje {Vanguard}
- What influence has Garage48 in Africa for local ICT communities {TechMtaa}
- State of Fiber Infrastructure in Africa {GhanaConnect via EuroAfrica-ICT}
- GSMA tasks African governments on harmonised spectrum for mobile broadband {Vanguard}
- Africa Camp Graz – Part 1 {ICT4D.at}
- Learning from a Kenyan revolution {Blogs.WorldBank.org}
- Kenya Julisha ICT report: Invest in new skills. It’s called Human Capital {Afrinnovator}
- BarCamp Tamale 2011 {Ken Kubuga}
- ICT Needs Investors {New Era via allAfrica.com}
- Internet-free Facebook comes to Portuguese-speaking Africa {IT News Africa}