Published on: Sep 22 2011 by Wayan Vota - Comments Off on e-Village
The main objective is to carry out research based project and works on basis for promotions of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in rural East Africa...
Published on: Sep 21 2011 by Wayan Vota - Comments Off on Fail Faire DC 2011 – a celebration of failure
Fail Faire DC 2011 is a celebration of failure as a mark of innovation and risk-taking. We will have great speakers with fun, fast, Ignite-style presentations of...
Published on: Sep 20 2011 by Wayan Vota - Comments Off on Tabaarak ICT
Tabaarak ICT is ICT Company which operates Eastern Africa
and It has offices Somalia and Kenya
This morning, I republished the post The 3 types of developers you will find in Africa by Richard Ngamita. He compared the software developer community to three...
That is what I think many good intentioned people do when they install computer systems without locally relevant content – they deploy the equivalent of a...
We all know that developing countries have seen rapid growth in information and communication technology (ICT) access and use – from basic Internet access...
No one ever fails in ICT4D. Isn’t that amazing! Technologies come and go quickly – bye, bye PDA’s, Windows Vista, and soon Nokia – yet...
In places where Internet access is hard to come by but computer viruses spread like wildfire, protecting a single PC or an entire computer lab is a huge challenge....
Over the last 5 years, several low-cost laptops were introduced expressly for educational systems of the developing world. Starting with the XO-1 laptop from One...
There is ongoing innovation in terms of technology and its cost. This has included, for instance, the introduction of lower cost computers (e.g. netbooks and OLPC),...