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OA News: June 26-30, 2013
June 30, 2013 ♦ Comments Off on OA News: June 26-30, 2013

This week’s African tech news round-up consists of 75 stories from 34 countries.

OA News: June 18-25, 2013
June 25, 2013 ♦ Comments Off on OA News: June 18-25, 2013

This week’s African tech news round-up consists of 107 stories from 36 countries.

OpenApps finds there is no typical Nigerian web user
June 19, 2013 ♦ Comments Off on OpenApps finds there is no typical Nigerian web user
OpenApps finds there is no typical Nigerian web user

In Nigeria, PCs are more common than mobile devices, but the difference is still not a landslide (although it is statistically significant). Windows may be the most common operating system, but browsers are even less clear-cut. Nokia, Firefox, and Opera all have between 17% and 20% share.

OA News: June 9-17, 2013
June 17, 2013 ♦ Comments Off on OA News: June 9-17, 2013

This week’s African tech news round-up consists of 91 stories from 31 countries.

Report stresses need for African public, private, and social cooperation to build ICT ecosystem
June 16, 2013 ♦ Comments Off on Report stresses need for African public, private, and social cooperation to build ICT ecosystem
Report stresses need for African public, private, and social cooperation to build ICT ecosystem

Dalberg Global Development Advisors, with support from Google, surveyed more than 1,300 businesses in Senegal, Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria as part of the April 2013 “Impact of the Internet in Africa” report.

Limited emphasis on CS in Nigerian secondary schools
June 11, 2013 ♦ One Comment

As of 2013, there is little evidence supporting the notion that computer science courses, let alone computer training is common in Nigerian schools.