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MobileActive ‘08

Posted 13th October 2008 at 9:25 am

MobileActive '08

MobileActive 2008 is underway today in Johannesburg! Wish I was there, but due to conflicting work schedules and the number of events we participate in/undertake at work during the months of September and October, I can’t be at the conference. However, I’ll be sure to follow the conference from my desk. If you’re interested, there are a couple of avenues to follow the events at the conference: website, conference blog, twitter, YouTube, Flickr

MobileActive aims to bring together innovators using mobile platforms for social change.

Apple

Posted 12th June 2007 at 3:03 pm

Mac OS X Leopard

My favorite company has done it again! Taking a poke at Microsoft’s crazy pricing scheme for Vista, Apple will be shipping Mac OS X Leopard in October with the following:

Basic version, $129. Premium version, $129. Business version, $129, Enterprise version $129. Ultimate version, $129.

Nice ey? Windows users also get a taste of Safari 3 Beta, Mac OS X’s built-in web browser. If anyone is still thinking of buying a PC out there, don’t! It’s simple, get a Mac. You get to run the world’s most advanced operating system (Leopard’s a good 5 years ahead of Vista) and a host of other operating systems, including Windows Vista on frankly the best designed machines on the market.

Speaking of design, Apple has realigned it’s website to be in tune with Leopard’s look. There are plenty of good looking scripts and features on the site and I’m sure many web developers have already started looking at the underlying code. I know I have!

TED Day 3, Afternoon Session

Posted 6th June 2007 at 1:03 pm

Connecting the Continent

AMD’s Héctor Ruiz, the CEO of AMD just put up a chart on the use of the Internet per 1000 people and it’s sad how far back we are on the continent because of high costs to internet access.

AMD’s 50×15 initiative is a business venture and not a charity, it’s focused on simple, accessible, and human-centric solutions; it’s based on a “geo-sensitive” approach and is about fostering local, integrated, end-to-end ecosystems. AMD’s vision of local integrated, end-to-end ecosystems encourages the building and development of complete hardware and software solutions locally to provide solutions. Architecture for Humanity is also involved in the design of the best-suited computer lab for the emerging world.

A very important point Héctor made throughout his talk was of his father’s constant reminders for Héctor to strive and achieve more than he did, in the context of the continent, the current generation has to do better in all facets of their lives than that of our parents and we should wake up every morning wanting to achieve more and better than they did. Africa’s Cheetah generation (as Dr George Ayittey referred to the current conscientious and increasingly passionate generation) couldn’t have been challenged any better.

Herman Chinery-Hesse of theSOFTtribe gave a good talk about being proud to be an African and working in Africa once you have acquired the necessary skill set. One should not wait for government to provide a job, but come up with innovative solutions and business ideas as this is what will change Africa and not aid because we’re resourceful people. His other argument is that in order to get any services, rural areas the people will need to have cash and theSOFTtribe has come up with a system that will enable people to send cash to one another via the mobile phone.

One champion for all of us that decided to come back home after spending years away to startup businesses has to be Nick Nesbitt of Kenya’s KenCall; he made a decision to come back initially thinking he was coming back to save the continent but has now shifted gears to actually trying to get a business going that empowers his employees.

Digital office

Posted 5th September 2006 at 5:30 pm

Web Worker Daily

For everyone who’s always had an aversion to office/cubicle space, this one is for you! Check out Web Worker Daily, a new blog from Om Malik & Co. for all you ‘digital nomads’ that want the freedom to work outside the conventional office space and from anywhere in the world with a laptop, cell phone, and wireless connection!

K10K realigned

Posted 5th September 2006 at 4:04 pm

There are certain websites on the net that designers enjoy accessing for inspiration. One of the best out there has to be Kalibre10000 {The Designers’ Lunchbox} alias K10K. If you’re into design, illustration, and the web, check out the newly realigned K10K.net

Tuesday funk

Posted 29th August 2006 at 12:48 pm

Today’s turned out to be a better day, still trying to complete the customization of my new blog. Shoud I have done it before going live? Well it’s done already and I’ll continue making little updates and changes here and there over the coming week(s). Just added some links to blogs by friends and others that I enjoy reading on a regular basis. Do check them out!