Sometimes I write so many articles in week I get the feeling that some content doesn’t get the attention it deserves. So from now on, every Sunday I’ll be publishing a weekly digest that highlights stories of interest that you might have missed. If you’ve found the Appfrica mini-blog at Fast Company, you’re familiar with the idea already. Each Sunday you’ll get the digest which includes links to articles from the week including other news related to Appfrica from around the web.
If you’re a regular reader who would prefer to sign up for just the weekly digest feed, point your feed readers to this link.
Another minor feature I’ve launched today is category specific RSS feeds. Appfrica covers everything from Web Apps and African Startups to ITC Policy and Finance. If you value some of the content of Appfrica but not all, you can now be more selective. Click here to jump to the new category specific rss feeds.

About the author: Jonathan Gosier is a software developer, writer and social entrepreneur. He currently lives in Kampala, Uganda where he incubates and invests in East African entrepreneurs as the CEO of Appfrica Labs. He's also a TED Fellow.
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New Features: Weekly Digest and Category RSS Feeds
Sometimes I write so many articles in week I get the feeling that some content doesn’t get the attention it deserves. So from now on, every Sunday I’ll be publishing a weekly digest that highlights stories of interest that you might have missed. If you’ve found the Appfrica mini-blog at Fast Company, you’re familiar with the idea already. Each Sunday you’ll get the digest which includes links to articles from the week including other news related to Appfrica from around the web.
If you’re a regular reader who would prefer to sign up for just the weekly digest feed, point your feed readers to this link.
Another minor feature I’ve launched today is category specific RSS feeds. Appfrica covers everything from Web Apps and African Startups to ITC Policy and Finance. If you value some of the content of Appfrica but not all, you can now be more selective. Click here to jump to the new category specific rss feeds.