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Mobile App Industry Analysis in Nigeria. Apps Can Drive Marketing and Business Development

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Readers, this is part of a market document to a client with the hard numbers removed. We are sharing part of it without revealing the identify and some competitive figures. We can brag that being a participant in the mobile ecosystem in Nigeria thorough Ovim tablet gives us live data that few can have. Our client is a bank that wants direction in this area. For a very small fee, Fasmicro Apps Division will give you local hard numbers on what is happening in Nigeria today in this industry.

 

Courtesy of market research conducted by Tekedia.com – a division of FASMICRO, we have noticed that smart mobile devices growth rate will quadruple this year in Nigeria. Presently, Blackberry is the most popular smartphone in Nigeria. But with the introduction of Huawei Android IDEOS by Starcomms, we expect more than 300,000 IDEOS units to be sold this year in Nigeria.

 

IDEOS is the cheapest smartphone in the developing world at $100. It jumped from zero unit in December 2010 to sell 180,000 within  months in Kenya (a small nation to Nigerian size) according to Huawei CEO Herman He. We expect Nigeria to do better. As Blackberry cuts price to wedge off competition from Android, Nokia is also coming with its sub-$100 smartphone. That is the promise of Mr. Elop who took over the rein in Nokia recently. They are going after cheap Android to close that entry path which is available now in the developing world where Nokia expects more growth.

 

We do not discount Microsoft partnership with Nokia to give an affordable smartphone. So, in the near future, the mobile ecosystem of Nigeria and Africa is very promising. Any [industry] that goes into the space will tap early technology adopters who now connect to enterprise products and services through mobile apps.

 

By 2011 end, we expect more than [numbers] smartphone and tablets in use in Nigeria and that includes Nokia Symbian, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Google Android, Apple iOS, and Java. This means ready customers for your [institution]. So having an app today is a good investment for your business development and marketing.

 

Culled from Fasmicro App Division market intelligence to a client.

[News Flash] The Best Performing App in our AppStore – The Guardian Nigeria

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After weeks or months it was launched, the  best performing free Android app free download in our AppStore ins Guardian Nigeria Android app. The highest downoads are in the following order:

 

#1 USA

#2 UK

3 India

#4 India

 

 

A mobile eReader for the top Nigerian daily – The Guardian. The Guardian is an independent newspaper, established in 1983 for the purpose of presenting balanced coverage of events, and of promoting the best interests of Nigeria. It owes allegiance to no political party, ethnic community, religious or other interest group. Its primary commitment is to the integrity and sovereignty of the Federation of Nigeria, and beyond that to the unity and sovereignty of Africa. Get the Guardian mobile reader today and stay in touch with news updates, everywhere you go.

Compatibility: This app has been tested and found to be compatible through Android v1.0 to Android v3.1

 

Go and get your app right now in our app store.

 

This service is available to any Newspaper in Nigeria at the cost of N49,900. We can also help you maintain your database so that you can populate your contents to your readers easily.

www.tekedia.lagos, www.owambe.nkwobi To Be Launched. ICANN offers more freedom in web suffixes

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Hope you are not surprised that we plan to launch www.tekedia.lagos and www.fasmicro.owerri.

 

The real deal is that the end of .com and .edu and all those suffix restrictions are coming to an end. Web suffixes .com, .org, .info, and the host of them, in play now, may become less common in few years. Last week,  the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced that it will relax the standards by which websites may be named.  That means anyone can name anything in place of .com or .org.

 

Starting next month, top level domain will not be limited by 22 letters and you can scretch them to  63 characters long.

 

Canon has got one. Now you can type in your browser, www.sales.canon, very soon.

 

But wait, you need to pay $185,000 to get those www.egwu.nkwobi, www.owambe.ibadan. and of course www.buy.suya

New Microcontrollers with Enhanced Real-Time Control Capabilities- Renesas Electronics

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Renesas Electronics has announced the expansion of the RL78 microcontroller (MCU) family with the introduction of the RL78/G14 Group. The new 16-bit MCUs combine advanced on-chip peripheral functions of Renesas’ R8C MCU family with the industry-leading power-efficient technology of the RL78 Family to deliver excellent processing performance. The new RL78/G14 Group of MCUs is ideal for a number of applications including household appliances, healthcare devices, office equipment and industrial automation systems, and medical and consumer products such as motor control, security systems and mobile devices.

 

Renesas Electronics has equipped the RL78 Family of integrated MCUs with the superior DNA of the 78K Family and R8C Family that contribute to lower overall system power consumption and reduced development cost The new RL78/G14 Group MCUs deliver a further boost in performance and power efficiency while incorporating advanced on-chip peripheral functions from the R8C Family, thereby meeting the needs of customers wishing to utilize existing software resources originally developed for the R8C Family.

 

Key features of the RL78/G14 Group of MCUs:


(1) Advanced timer modules

The new MCUs incorporate advanced time modules—‘Timer RD’, ‘Timer RG’, and ‘Timer RJ’—which are compatible to timers in the R8C MCU family. Timer RD comprises two 16-bit timers capable of operating at 64 megahertz (MHz) and a pulse wave modulation (PWM) function able to output (six) three-phase waveforms with the amplitude specified by the user. Timer RG is a 16-bit timer module than can automatically measure the counts of a two-phase encoder in phase counting mode. Timer RJ is a 16-bit timer module than can measure the pulse width or cycle of pulse output or external pulse input.

 

(2) Data transfer controller and event link controller

The RL78/G14 MCU devices integrate a data transfer controller (DTC) and event link controller (ELC), which have a proven track record on the R8C Family of reducing the CPU load and lowering current consumption. The DTC enables memory to memory data transfers without using the CPU. Compared with the DMA function of the RL78/G13, the DTC supports a larger number of transfer channels and activation sources, and it also enables data transfers from the flash memory. The event link controller (ELC) allows direct connection between peripherals bypassing the CPU, and interrupt controller to provide faster and more deterministic real-time control. It is also possible to use the ELC to start peripheral functions when the CPU is stopped, thereby reducing current consumption.

 

(3) 8-bit DAC and comparator

The new MCU products with 96 kilobyte (KB) or more flash memory feature two channels of 8-bit D/A converter (DAC), analog comparators with window function previously available on the R8C Family MCUs. The DAC can be utilized to implement audio playback, or to generate high-resolution voltage signals, with minimal external components reducing system cost.

 

(4) Additional CPU instructions and enhanced on-chip debugging functions

The new MCUs add multiply, divide, and multiply and accumulate instructions to the instruction set of the RL78/G13’s CPU core, eliminating the need to handle overflow interrupts when performing arithmetic operations. In addition, the on-chip debugging functions of the new microcontrollers with 96 KB or more of flash memory now support trace data for up to 256 branches, enabling more efficient system development and evaluation.

 

(5) Extensive product lineup

The new MCUs are available in flash ROM capacities ranging from 16 KB to 256 KB, RAM capacities from 2.5 KB to 24 KB, and a total of 17 package configurations, including Quad Flat Package (QFP), compact Quad Flat Non-Leaded (QFN) package, and Land Grid Array (LGA) package, with pin counts from 30 to 100 pins. This extensive product lineup enables customers to select the memory capacity and package type that best matches their system requirements and contributes to optimized board size, more compact systems, and reduced cost. Renesas also plans to enhance the new RL78/G14 Group with devices with up to 512 KB of flash ROM, 128 pins and 105? operation for systems including cooking appliances.

for more information, visit: http://www.renesas.com

 

Nokia Sacks 7,000, Outsources Symbian Development and Support to Accenture

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Nokia and Accenture have completed  their agreements to outsource Symbian software development and support to Accenture, an outsourcing and consulting company. Nokia had recently planned to fire or have fired 7,000 of its staff. Accenture will also be helping for staff retraining and redeployment of some staff that will move from Nokia to Accenture.

 

In a statement, Marty Cole, chief executive of Accenture Communications and High Tech group stated

“We look forward to partnering with Nokia as they continue to support Symbian and transition to the Windows Phone ecosystem. The highly skilled group of technologists and engineers transferring to Accenture will complement our current mobility skills and enhance the breadth, depth and scale of our capabilities, allowing us to meet the growing global demand for mobility services across many industries.”

 

The Nokia counterpart, Jo Harlow, stated in a statement:

“Our collaboration with Accenture allows us to meet our ongoing commitment to support our Symbian smartphone customers and continue to leverage the talent that has the deepest experience on the platform,” said Jo Harlow, executive vice president for Smart Devices, Nokia. “As we move our primary smartphone platform to Windows Phone, we will look to explore potential opportunities to tap this talent pool as they develop and expand their knowledge and capabilities beyond Symbian.”