Google

How “deep” is the web in relation to google?

No Comments 19 April 2011

Internet search in modern days can be compared to dragging a net across the surface of the ocean. Although a significant amount may be caught in the net, there is an enormous amount of information that is extremely deep to find – largely hidden behind query forms of many searchable databases, and as a result, [...]

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Arb Thoughts, Mobile Phones, Mobile Web

The Playstation phone is almost here,

No Comments 17 January 2011

Sonyericsson is just not only challenging to become the smartphone market leaders. They are challenging to create new market for a new kind of a mobile phone. According to leaked photographs, we are on the cards for a device that harnesses the power of android and then fuses it with the gaming prowess of the [...]

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Arb Thoughts

Why are Things Broken?

No Comments 17 September 2010

In his talk at the Gel conference in 2006 , Seth Godin explained the 7 reasons why things are broken, and how to fix them. He begins off by asking the simple question… “ What does it mean to be broken? “ He goes further on to explain “ …First of all… If I think [...]

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HowTo, Social Media, Twitter

6 ways to find value in tweets

No Comments 01 September 2010

Not too long ago, Industry analyst Jeremy Owyang tweeted: Twitter is the Vuvuzela of the Internet. Everyone has a horn, blows it loudly, resulting in pure buzzing noise. His sentiments maybe true in some respect. And quite frankly, many people are thoughtlessly quick to dismiss twitter as a credible source of valuable information. However, intelligent [...]

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Open Source Web

The FLOSS INCLUDE project

No Comments 27 July 2010

FLOSS (Free/ Libre/ Open Source Software) refers to a collaborative, distributed, collective and innovative approach to software development. FlOSS has numerous benefits, especially for developing countries as it lowers the barriers to entry, usage, costs, adaptability, has been translated into more dialects and languages than any other software available including Vietnamese and Khmer and numerous [...]

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Twitter

Follow the World Cup on Twitter

4 Comments 11 June 2010

Feeling it yet? Well, it’s here. The World cup is undoubtedly the world’s biggest sporting event with an audience of approximately 1 billion people. The enthusiasm and the excitement is at an all time high and on the web, like wise, things are getting better by the minute . Just two days ago, The Vuvuzela [...]

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Africa, Social Media

The State of the Internet

4 Comments 31 May 2010

There have been recurring themes about there internet this year, and one of them is growth. As previously predicted, it has indeed grown. The world average internet penetration stands at about 26% ( for 2009) and interestingly enough, Africa has surpassed the middle east in the number of internet users by Geographic region. it stands [...]

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Google, Social Media

Don’t just watch Tv, watch Google TV

2 Comments 21 May 2010

This is probably the best invention since sliced bread. It’s called Google Tv. Although it’s been in the pipeline for quite sometime, Google finally made it official yesterday. Here’s what you can expect from google tv. Google TV is a new experience for television that combines the TV that you already know with the freedom [...]

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Africa

Join the South African Wave with SonyEricsson

No Comments 20 May 2010

There has been an element of creativity about this year’s World Cup in South Africa. For SonyEricsson, however, this can be said to be routine, because they have always been innovative . And now, they have started a movement by engaging the fans and supporters of the various nations that will be participating in the [...]

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