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    If you thought the blog was quiet this week; it was. I spent two out of seven days in transit (flying from San Francisco, CA, USA to Entebbe, Uganda) and three out the remaining five at the Social Capital Markets (SoCap08) conference, leaving little time to write.

    News

    “Bandwidth is the new Oil”
    The idea that bandwidth is the new commodity that every nation is clamoring after.

    SoCap08 Recap
    My coverage of what took place at Social Capital Markets in Fort Mason. I also published my notes.

    Kenya Prepares for Slowdown in IT spending
    How is the world economic squeeze affecting East Africa’s leader?

    Editorials

    Niche vs Kitsch vs Reach
    What’s driving this new interest from tech companies in social entrepreneurship?

    Neo Pan-Africanism and the Reaspora
    Defining a new age in pro-African enthusiasm.

    From the Archives

    Moving from Prepay to Subscription
    Looking at the biggest hinderance to scaling in African markets.

    Links to Appfrica

    Social Capital Markets linked back to my coverage of the conference.
    GigaOM’s WebWorkerDaily nodded to my efforts with Appfrica Labs.
    Google’s East Africa Blog linked back mentioning my participation in BarcampAfrica.


    About the Author: Jonathan Gosier (Founder) is an American-born software developer, writer and social entrepreneur. He currently lives in Kampala, Uganda where he is working on two fronts: to encourage western businesses and investors to engage African entrepreneurs and to encourage the adoption of computers, programming and use of the internet in the developing regions of Africa. He is a huge advocate for promoting the ways in which a semantic web will benefit emerging economies in the world.


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