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What is Hive Colab?
By Jon on July 30, 2010
Hive Colab is the newest co-working space on the East Africa scene. But what is it and where did it come from? To …Category: Industry News
U.S. State Department’s Conversation with African Innovators
By Jon on July 26, 2010
Last week representatives from the U.S. State Department Elana Berkowitz and Bruce Wharton reached out directly to innovators in East Africa to discuss the Apps …Category: Industry News
Google Developer Days Coming to Kenya, Uganda
By Jon on July 26, 2010
Google is hosting two events in September to teach the use of Google technologies and products in Africa… Google is dedicated to making the Internet relevant …Category: Industry News
Asia and Africa, Fastest Growing Facebook Regions
By Jon on July 22, 2010
Facebook recently hit the half billion users mark (more than a quarter of all internet users) and somewhat unsurprisingly developing countries are fueling a lot …Category: Industry News
TED Recap: A Fornication of Ideas Pt. 1
By Jon on July 22, 2010
TED Global 2010 wrapped up last week in Oxford, UK. As a TED Senior Fellow, I’m lucky in that I’ve now attended three TED events …Category: Industry News

The TED Phone
By Jon on July 14, 2010
At TED Global in Oxford, UK this week TED and Nokia announced a partnership to bring TED talks to Africa and other developing parts of …Category: Industry News
Hive Colab Announced in Uganda
By Jon on July 1, 2010
Earlier in the day we announced Apps < 4> Africa, a competition for app developers across Africa. Also, today in Uganda, Appfrica Labs in …Category: Industry News
Apps for Africa Contest Announced in Nairobi
By Jon on July 1, 2010
Over the past few weeks myself, Solomon King of NodeSix.com, Joshua Goldstein an Appfrica Fellow, Jessica Colaco at the iHub in Nairobi, Philip Thigo and …Category: Industry News
A Fragmented Africa
By Jon on June 26, 2010
When people think of Africa being fragmented, they usually think of things like politics, tribalism, and nepotism. They don’t tend to think about geology: Geologists …Category: Industry News
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Putumayo Kids: World Music for Children of All Ages
Somethimes you discover blogs on the web that just blow your mind, then you click through link after link only to the next pages more interesting than the prior. This was the case when I discovered the Putumayo World Music and Putumayo Kids record label through this blogpost at BootsnAll. Blogger Joshua Berman writes about discovering the Kids label…
I’m not a father yet but I can say I do look forward to the day of buying things like this for my kids. But what was even more fantastic, was discovering a blog post featuring DJ Spooky and Lila Downs sharing their thoughts on the universiality of children’s music!
Paul Miller (a.k.a DJ Spooky)…
Putumayo World Music is a New York City record label distributed by Koch Entertainment, specialising in folk, Latin and Afro-Cuban music, as well as other genres that may be classified as world music. The label grew out of the Putumayo clothing company, founded by Dan Storper in 1975 and sold in 1997. The name of the company comes from Putumayo, a region in Colombia or possibly from the Putumayo river which delineates the border between Peru and Colombia.
Here is the tracklisting of the Putumayo Kids album African Dreamland…
While you’re exploring Putumayo, check-out Asheba’s Trinidadian take on “No More Monkey’s Jumping on the Bed” below. Warning: I was singing and dancing along like a toddler with in the first minute!