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Senegal ICT Headline Roundup, October 2015 – January 2016
January 26, 2016 ♦ Comments Off on Senegal ICT Headline Roundup, October 2015 – January 2016

A recap of national ICT headlines for the end of 2015 and start of 2016.

Senegal ICT Headline Roundup, January – September 2015
September 8, 2015 ♦ Comments Off on Senegal ICT Headline Roundup, January – September 2015

A recap of national ICT headlines for the first 8+ months of 2015.

Vernacular languages coming online thanks to Mozilla, grassroots efforts
January 31, 2015 ♦ Comments Off on Vernacular languages coming online thanks to Mozilla, grassroots efforts

Localizing online content needs to be a priority for companies operating in Africa.

Video roundup: engaging African learners, changing lives in Zambia, empowering women in Senegal & Cameroon, and more
January 5, 2015 ♦ Comments Off on Video roundup: engaging African learners, changing lives in Zambia, empowering women in Senegal & Cameroon, and more

More than twenty online videos from June – December 2014 show how technology is educating youth, empowering women, and strengthening economies.

Online Africa Weekly Top 10: free Internet services in Zambia, Uber in Lagos, ICT prevents spread of Ebola, and more
August 5, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on Online Africa Weekly Top 10: free Internet services in Zambia, Uber in Lagos, ICT prevents spread of Ebola, and more

Top stories relating to African internet in early August 2014 include a partnership to bring free online services to Zambians, Uber for Lagos, and ICT to prevent the spread of Ebola in West Africa.

Online Africa Weekly Top 10: Africa’s mobile money lead, 5G, solar-powered schools, Eritrea’s internet snapshot, and more
July 2, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on Online Africa Weekly Top 10: Africa’s mobile money lead, 5G, solar-powered schools, Eritrea’s internet snapshot, and more

We take a deeper dive on top stories of the week including solar-powered schools, lower tariffs for Gabon, South Africa’s access divide, Africa’s mobile money lead, African 5G, Eritrea’s internet stats, and Libyan voter registration.