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An overview of what happened at the Silicon Cape event in a short Zoopy video. You can also see Helen Zille’s and Dr Mamphela Ramphele’s presentation on the Zoopy site. Share this:EmailFacebookDiggPrint Related posts:With top speakers, Silicon Cape generates a ‘real buzz’ Google maps now has SA direction information
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I love seeing stuff like this ! East and West Africa collaborating on game and then distributing it via the App Store. More of the same guys. Keep it up. Maybe for their next project we can temporarily relocate them to the Silicon Cape ? iWarrior: an African iPhone Game: “ There aren’t a lot
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Although this is not directly technology related, I thought it was a great example of how technology and the Internet were able to bypass a quagmire of political bull and get a “controversial” TV show “on the air”. ZA News was created by local cartoonist and satirist Zapiro (Jonathon Shapiro) and is a satirical view
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I was going to write something about the Silicon Cape launch event yesterday myself, but I’ve read so many articles already this morning, that writing another one that says the same thing would just be a waste of time and space on my blog. Of all the ones I’ve read I think that Ivo Vegter
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I’ve been looking at getting one of these for a while, but never got around to it. Now I’ve won one in a competition and I’m keen to see just how useful these are. The primary challenge that “early adopters” will have is that if you don’t have anyone to “Poken” with, you basically just
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You heard it here first, but now Billion have taken it to the next level. With this device you can have the best of both worlds – Wifi and EoP (Ethernet over Power). You are pretty much guaranteed to have every inch of your house covered either with wired or wireless connectivity without the hassle
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Over time I’ve messed around with a number of OS X applications that automate the finding and downloading of content that I subscribe to with RSS. Some of the applications that I have been using have not been updated in a long time and they have begun to become more and more unreliable. Fortunately I