Brazil’s Publishers Prep for Digital “D-Day” 2014
Brazilian government to begin purchasing “digital content” in 2014 By Edward Nawotka With the Brazilian government to begin purchasing “digital...
Brazilian government to begin purchasing “digital content” in 2014 By Edward Nawotka With the Brazilian government to begin purchasing “digital...
Whether it's tracking locusts or government spending, west Africa's hi-tech firms are finding new solutions to social problems By Monica...
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Following a decade of rapid urbanization and strong economic growth, Africa is going digital. While just 16 percent of the...
NAIROBI, Kenya–As young pitchmen shout to potential passengers over blaring music, a graffiti-covered private minibus fills up more quickly than...
One of the most important steps to building an infrastructure for Black independent cinema in the digital age must begin...
With so much happening in the African tech market these days, it’s hard to keep track. Here’s a handy guide...
Every week, the American tech sector uses the most advanced mobile technologies in the world to create some new meaningless...
ARE small cargo drones the answer to some of Africa’s most pressing problems? A group of European engineers supported by...
The administration of former president Olusegun Obasanjo initiated the local content policy for Nigeria in 2006. The main purpose was...