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Jul 19
2010

Why we will never see MXit in UK - but its great for Africa

Posted by admin in transformationtransfer of moneyresearchpolicyopen softwarenatural resourcesmpaymentsmbankinglivelihoodsICT4Dgadgetscommunicationagriculture

Why won't we see Mxit in the Developed Countries? Interestingly this is one of those technologies that has an easy fit to Africa even though it may never gain traction in developed countries.

SMS costs nothing

Jun 07
2010

ePub ! why did no-one tell me?

Posted by admin in researchpolicyopen softwarenatural resourceslivelihoodsICT4Dgadgetscommunicationagriculture

The format of books is changing. As the emerging technologies converge, so too the way the world handles written text is also converging. This will affect three arenas of development – research policy communication; children’s education; and adult learning.



Jan 12
2010

Instant Messaging is a way forward.....

Posted by admin in transformationtransfer of moneyresearchremittancespolicyopen softwarenatural resourcesmpaymentsmbankinglivelihoodsICT4Dgadgetscommunicationagriculture

A new technology has crept onto the African scene that has enabled a step change in the way that the poor can access and share information. This concept note outlines why we believe that Instant Messaging (IM) through services such as Mxit can make a significant difference to the provision and impact of information services. It proposes a programme of action research

Dec 19
2007

Open hardware

Posted by Simon Batchelor in open sourceopen softwareopen hardwareICT4Dcommunication

At the GK3 recently, Steve Song pointed out that open hardware was becoming an option.  Mobile phone circuit diagrams opened up in Australia, were picked up by two small factories in China, and the designer invited to come and see them making his design.  Interesting -the factories made circuit but had not previously made phones.

Mind you the working conditions sounded a bit dodgy - soldering by dipping the board into a pan using fingertips!