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Connect Nigeria Is Innovating Month By Month In Nigeria’s Search Ecosystem

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While other areas  are being crowded with many respectable partners (think of group commerce like Allnaija, QluQlu, Dealdey), the business of local search in Nigeria remains an open door for anyone to enter. While many firms are focused on Lagos, the Northern states and Eastern states are yet to get connected.

 

The reality of this business is that it is expensive and the ROI could take long. Nigeria is not primetime for most Internet businesses; that could change within months. Traffic does not equal high business. But in the midst of this search space challenges is Connect Nigeria which continues to find a way to stay innovative by offering new products in a well designed web environment. They are expanding into jobs, local listing, media, among others.

 

ConnectNigeria is perhaps one of the most innovative information search portals in Nigeria that aims to make information easy to find, and easy to use. The portal provides the fastest, easiest and most innovative way for you to find information about businesses, real estate, automobiles, jobs, events, travel, sports, entertainment, health, education, technology and lots more.

 

ConnectNigeria.com was born out of NextDaySite.com’s desire to expose Nigeria’s businesses and information – thereby connecting Nigeria to the world and the world to Nigeria. If they continue to stay with innovation, they could possibly rule the ecosystem. Yet, they have to watch Google which ca decide to do local listing when they think Nigeria is profitable.

Eastman Kodak Is Fighting For Life As Takeover Looms

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The iconic  photography company, Eastman Kodak, that began it all is fighting and building defenses against takeover. The U.S. company has lost more than 50% of its stock price this year. Where it could not compete in the market as its business model has been cannibalized by digital cameras and smartphones, it is building new financial model fences. Aug 1, it adopted a poison pill which triggers  when someone or any group acquires up 4.9% stake in the company.

 

Whenever such happens, shareholders, as Aug 1, will be given the opportunity to purchase one newly issued  preferred share for each regular share they own. Through this technique, any person that wants to takeover will indeed have to truly spend more money.

 

It is important to emphasis that Kodak is figuring out how to compete through Wall Street strategies and not engineering which has favored it for decades. Tekedia will be here to see how this company does in coming  months even as the share price continues to drop.

Entrepreneurs, Build Local Products Using Global Ideas – Frugal Engineering Inspired By GloCal Strategy

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In this contemporary time, the most dynamic and evolving area is engineering. Such an observation may seem at first to be a mere truism but closer considerations of its impacts in medicine, entertainment, energy and surgery will rapidly dispel any such dismissive judgment.

 

Engineering is transforming all fields. Future medicine looks as a field where robots will seamlessly help doctors and surgeons get patients to work quicker and healthier. The future of global energy looks promising because engineers are breaking barriers daily in the quest to deliver affordable, efficient and clean sources of power.

 

From entertainment to security, nothing is spared. Today’s wars are technology wars fuelled by engineering geniuses acquired, advanced and processed over centuries. The bravery of a modern warlord is the engineering feat of someone who may never have to shoot. We are living in an era where discovery is not celebrated, not because they have become easier, but because they are happening regularly.

 

Engineering practice has changed so much and in a radical form from what it was a few decades ago. The global energy problem is engineering problem. The global health challenge is engineering problem and daily engineers are faced with burdens to solve major world problems. While the politicians enact the energy bills, the engineers make the energy practically available.

 

The bold and optimistic challenge to help engineer bio-grade artificial human organs is an assessment that managing what Nature gives us has limitations. Why not get a new artificial brain if the one that exists is troublesome enough?

 

But these advances pose serious ethical challenges which the engineers are not providing answers. In most cases, that is not their job; someone has to regulate them and put them on the path of keeping sanity on this earth.

 

But regulating these activities is unfortunately not easy. One technology could do well but could also be harmful. In this case, the problem is not the technology, but the application and usage. It is like saying because nuclear technology could kill en mass, it must be banned in hospitals where they are used in many critical treatments.
But for a moment, let us leave the technical aspect of engineering progress.

 

I am already aware that many cotton farmers in Sudan could be out of jobs if some of the experiments on lab production of cotton in universities in US and European schools work out. We could be creating security crises where suddenly the commodity market is destroyed because nanotechnology has provided alternatives to rubber, cotton and hosts of other materials. People will be out of jobs and crises will start everywhere.

 

My concern is the disparity in engineering development between the developed and developing world. The rich nations are pushing the limits while the poor are not contributing much. It is not that they do not want to contribute, they want but the environment does not enable them. We lose their ideas and perspectives, unfortunately.

 

Can the future of engineering be structured so that these people can get on the pathway of creativity and innovation? Can the world and technical associations provide an effective system where boys and girls in developing countries could help to solve the global engineering challenges? How can this be done? In short, how can companies begin to give people at the bottom of the pyramid opportunities to shape the products that are designed for them?

 

The same problem that has undermined our abilities to solve major poor people’s diseases is what is affecting the ability of the world to provide technology in ways that the poor people can use them. Exporting Smartphone to people that just need the simplest phone is not a great strategy. When you stay in top European universities and craft an aids project that will be implemented in Botswana without understanding what they need is similar to exporting many products we see in developing nations that do not meet the real needs of those customers.

 

Malaria remains a disease because there is no money to be made as only the poor suffer it. Polio has the same problem. Tuberculosis is the same. Why? Because those that engineer drugs consider business before quest to save lives. So why not have a system where engineering goes global and local at the same time?

 

Answering, understanding and managing emerging developments of meeting the needs of every customer, broad and specific, in the highly fragmentized world market will define the future of engineering. It will show our readiness to solve the word’s problems. It will make engineering fresh before all global citizens. It is going gloCal- having a world global strategy, but acting local in each market or community. It means helping people solve local problems with global ideas.

 

If we begin to do that, we have the possibility of solving these problems. It is so shameful that in a world of so much knowledge, many are very poor and dying. We have solved the refrigeration problem in Boston, but in a small village in Ghana, the citizens have no light and refrigerators do not have any value there. So, can be say we have indeed solved how to preserve food?

 

The global food problem is an engineering problem. Even in Africa, they have enough during the harvesting season. But immediately that season is gone, many become hungry because they could not preserve the excess. So, you have a system where a man that threw away a basket of excess fresh tomatoes a month before is looking for a canned tomato for his family. What if he has preserved the fresh ones? We need solutions.

 

Now is the time to redefine what engineering research is. People at the bottom of the pyramid are not interested in nanotechnology and genome project. They just want simple ways to live and if governments, usually not their governments, can understand that there are many research and engineering challenges in these areas by providing simplicity through engineering, everyone can look at engineering future with optimism.

 

My African kinsmen care not if you can travel to Mars and yet cannot assist them to preserve the mangoes they harvested to last longer and feed their families. So while the Mars race is on, they expect the governments to fund ways to help them store their food. If that happens, they can confidently look at the future of discovery and engineering with optimisms. A little support and devoting the engineering powers of the advanced nations could eliminate many problems.

 

There are engineering challenges across the developing nations and it is time we put resources to solve them instead of being obsessed with sending private ships to the moon.

 

I hate to recognize the political problems, because in my understanding, a political problem is also an engineering problem. Engineering will solve all human problems. Let US put all the aids money they give the politicians in Africa and send some of their best minds from MIT, Johns Hopkins, Berkeley, GaTech, Michigan and Stanford on engineering missions in Africa. Suddenly, there will be solutions to food preservation and we can reduce global poverty as everyone that grew up in Africa knows that our problem is not production, but preservation.

 

Engineering must be global and yet adaptable to local needs- we need gloCal engineering for the future. Let engineers be engineers, irrespective of boundaries and make this world a better place. Until then, many will not understand why they matter.

Your Software Business Needs A New Strategy, RAD – Rapid Application Development

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Every organization must be adaptive. You have to reevaluate your strategy. You are productive but you can still be better. Innovation is a continuous process. Your software business, especially, needs an efficient project management methodology. Specifically, you need RAD – Rapid Application Development.

 

So today, I am suggesting you start to implement RAD (Rapid Application Development). It will help you develop software and applications faster. You will stay on budget and delight your clients. There are two aspects to RAD in our constructs -the Client and the Product. In these two cases, they have a symbiotic relationship. You need the Product done right to keep the Client and when you take care of the Client, he comes back. The client can always come back, products do not. So, it is important that you stay engaged and communicate with the client even while building a solid product.

 

So why do you need RAD?

“Rapid Application Development (RAD) is a development lifecycle designed to give much faster development and higher-quality results than those achieved with the traditional lifecycle.” Rapid  Application Development thus enables quality products to be developed faster, saving valuable resources. RAD takes advantage of automated tools and techniques to restructure the process of  building information systems. This new process, extrapolated to the entire IS organization, results in a profound transformation of information systems development. RAD replaces hand-design and coding processes, which are dependent upon the skills of isolated individuals, with automated design and coding, which is an inherently more stable process.

What the above means is that with RAD  you don’t need to send weekly reports, developers don’t send reports they submit finished process phases. With RAD you can better monitor a project life cycle, even if you have no technical knowledge of your own. Oracle and Microsoft projects are managed by seasoned managers, not by developers, they do this through a sustainable methodology.

The Phases of RAD

  1. Requirements Planning phase
  2. User design phase
  3. Construction phase
  4. Cutover phase

 

With a RAD  methodology, you can tell at which phase a project development is at anytime, if for example it takes one week per phase, then the project should be ready in 4weeks. A developer is not allowed to give an abstract time frame without backing it up with an explanation. So if a project will take, say 4weeks, the developer will need to submit a documentation that shows how long each phase will take and why it will take that long. The the manager will look at it and then decides if its appropriate or not. Based on the completion of a phase, the manager can demand for implementation of the phase and know which phase of development any project is.

So Across Nigeria, decide to develop a RAD strategy because it will make your business better.

Nollywood, Time For 3D Movies – Global 3D Box Office More Than Doubles in 2010, Says iSuppli

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According to iSuppli, the Global box-office revenue from 3-D movie screens soared to $6.1 billion in 2010, more than double the $2.5 billion generated in 2009. What this means is that 3D is a new money machine for the entertainment industry.

 

Of the global 3-D total last year, international territories accounted for $3.9 billion or 63.9 percent of the market, up from 53.8 percent in 2009. The rest of the 3-D movie market, or 36.1 percent, is represented by North America, including the United States and Canada. The United States was the world’s single biggest 3-D market with $2.0 billion in box-office revenue, taking in the largest share at 32.8 percent, down from 42.3 percent in 2009. Overall, global 3-D screens represented 19.3 percent of world box-office receipts in 2010, up from 8.6 percent in 2009.

 

For the Nigerian movie industry, 3D could offer a higher level of entertainment experience. And could actually bring a new class of customers in the industry. Nollywood needs to start making moves that are 3D ready and begin that discovery of exporting them. It is the future and not doing it means we are missing a whole lot of opportunities.

 

A 3-D (three-dimensional) film or S3D (stereoscopic 3D) films a motion picture that enhances the illusion of depth perception. Derived from stereoscopic photography, a regular motion picture camera system is used to record the images as seen from two perspectives (or computer-generated imagery generates the two perspectives in post-production), and special projection hardware and/or eyewear are used to provide the illusion of depth when viewing the film. 3-D films are not limited to feature film theatrical releases; television broadcasts and direct-to-video films have also incorporated similar methods, primarily for marketing purposes (wikipedia).