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Today – Garage48 Starts. Get Your Ideas Out and Build Wealth

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It is happening. Garage48 has arrived in Africa. Lagos will host the first one.

 

For the first time in its existence, the Garage48 event series is coming to Lagos. Together with two world companies, Google and Nokia, it will  take place from the 6th to the 8th of May 2011 at the Lagos Resource Centre, Victoria Island. Originally developed in  Europe, Estonia and expanded to other countries, the purpose of the  event is to build new web and mobile services in one single weekend – 48 hours.

 

Garage48 Lagos will take place at Lagos Resource Centre – a place of quiet and comfort. The venue has established resources for training and learning in an atmosphere of peace and serenity. The focus of the Lagos Resource Centre is to be relevant to the training and formation needs of the professional communities in the region.

Address
9 Anifowose Street – Off Adeola Odeku,
Victoria Island
Lagos, Nigeria

 

The following are the skills set needed for participants.

  • Graphic Designers – mavericks creating visual identity and user interfaces
  • Web Developers – HTML/CSS/JS/AJAX wizards making the design work smoothly in all web browsers
  • Programmers – planning technical architecture, writing functional code and testing the outcome
  • Mobile Developers – building apps for mobile platforms
  • Visionary entrepreneurs and project managers – people with ability to start new business ideas, run teams and deliver
  • Marketing and Business Development – evangelists and sales wizards making the products fly and reach the audience

The Art of War – Google vs Microsoft (Part 1)

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Google is under siege in Washington like never before and it says an “anti-Google industrial complex” is to blame. In an interview recently, a Google spokesman argued that a cabal of antitrust lawyers, lobbyists and public relations firms is conspiring against the Internet search giant. The mastermind? Google says it’s Microsoft.

 

In the 1990s, Microsoft was the tech industry wunderkind that got too big for its britches and Google CEO Eric Schmidt, then an executive at Sun Microsystems and later Novell, helped knock the software titan down a peg by providing evidence in the government’s antitrust case against it. The constraints imposed on Microsoft in that case helped clear the way for Google’s rise to rule the Web.

 

 

Now as Google spreads its tentacles into everything from mobile phones to digital online libraries to green energy, some of Microsoft’s allies are saying it’s time for the search giant to get its comeuppance. “There is so much conduct that should be investigated,” said Pamela Jones Harbour, a former Federal Trade Commission member, who opposed Google’s merger with online advertising firm DoubleClick in 2007. Harbour, now an attorney specializing in competition issues, consults for Microsoft on competition and policy issues, and she says Google now has a monopoly.

 

 

But there are also increasing calls from some Silicon Valley competitors and Washington-based public interest groups for the Justice Department to launch a sweeping antitrust probe of Google. The European Union and the state of Texas have reviews under way. Google says its rivals are fueling the attacks. Specifically, the company points to Microsoft, which has a stable of consultants and lawyers in Washington banging the antitrust drums.

 

 

“We try to create lots of new technologies for consumers, and the companies and industries that we disrupt sometimes try to seek recourse in Washington,” said Adam Kovacevich, a Google spokesman, who recently was detailed to deal solely with antitrust issues. “In particular, Microsoft and our large competitors have invested a lot in D.C. to stoke scrutiny of us. But our goal is to make sure that we can continue creating cool new things for consumers.”

 

 

Microsoft declined to trade barbs publicly but argues that Google is lashing out amid a growing number of complaints to regulators and lawmakers about the company’s business practices. The company points out competitors usually are the source of antitrust complaints.

 

 

One of Microsoft’s antitrust attorneys, Charles “Rick” Rule, of the international law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, wrote in The Wall Street Journal in a September op-ed piece that Google is a monopolist and should face an investigation. “What goes around, comes around,” he wrote.

 

 

The war dance has continued to simmer and last year Google jumped directly into Microsoft’s home turf by announcing Google Chrome OS, its new operating system for PCs and netbooks. And while we’re still debating whether it will take down Windows or flop like a fish on land, we tend to forget that this isn’t the first time Google has challenged Microsoft. In fact, it’s become almost routine.

 

 

To be continued, 12 noon, today

Yes! Someone Wants To Give African Kids USD70,000. For What? Leadership. Anzisha Prize. Apply

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Just called my mother why I came to this world early. Of course, joking. It would have been better if I am turning 20 years now! Why? Read on for a chance to win USD 70,000 before 20 years. Africa is on the move. We have started doing great things and goodness will come to the land.

 

What is the Anzisha Prize?

The Anzisha Prize is the premier award for African leaders aged 15-20 who have developed and implemented innovative solutions to challenges facing their communities.


The Prize recognizes young people whose passion for Africa drives them to design and develop projects that transform their communities and the continent. The Anzisha Prize is an initiative of the African Leadership Academy in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation.

 

What is awarded?

Eight finalists from across Africa will win an all-expenses paid trip to South Africa to be part of a week-long entrepreneurship workshop at the African Leadership Academy campus on the outskirts of Johannesburg.  The grand prize winners, selected from these finalists, will share prizes worth $70,000 USD, which they may use to take their projects to new heights.

 

What are the criteria?

Each applicant will be judged on the following:

  • Impact: applicant’s efforts have a demonstrated, measurable and positive outcome.
  • Ingenuity: applicant takes a new and better approach to a pressing problem in his or her community.
  • Scalability: applicant’s solution has the potential to be replicated in communities facing similar challenges.

When can I enter?

As soon as possible! The closing date for the competition is May 31, 2011 but early submissions are highly encouraged.


How do I apply?

Please download the application form via the link below for detailed information regarding eligibility, competition timeline, and submission instructions.

 

Questions?

We are happy to answer any questions you have about the Prize, your eligibility, or the application process. Please feel free to contact us in any of the following ways:

 

Email: prize@anzishaprize.org
Call:    +27 11 699 3000
SMS:   +27 79 979 1361

 

Download application form (500KB)

Nigeria is 3rd Most Active Country for Game Downloads

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The latest edition of Buzz City report is out and we got to know about it, courtesy of TechLoy.

 

We have read this report.  And we are confused over this statement:

 

The number of ads served on our network increased 38% globally over the past three months, to 23.2 billion ad impressions. Apart from the continued demand for mobile content, and the success of our publisher team in attracting

new partners, we have seen handset manufacturers and carriers increase their use of mobile network advertising to promote their products and services, rather than relying only on their own channels.

 

We are unable to understand what the constituents of the network are, and without that, it would be difficult to ascertain and make sense of the numbers provided in the report.

 

We also got concerned over this statement:

 

In the handset market, we’ve seen continued growth of Android devices, particularly among gamers, with downloads from our mobile entertainment site Djuzz almost doubling in just three months.

 

 

The question is this: is Buzz City analyzing data from their network or are they looking at the global universe? If they are presenting data from their networks, the implication is that there do not represent the true dynamics of global mobility pulse. It will be naïve to use data from Buzz City to extrapolate to the whole world. This clarification is important. They have competitors and certainly not all traffic goes through their network. That report should make it clear.

 

However, they seem to have answered these questions in the introductory part of the report

 

The following commentary provides the headline changes and noteworthy developments in mobile advertising emerging from over 200 countries that we track each month. We also report on developments in the mobile games market, as a useful indicator of consumer demand for paid, free and freemium content.

 

 

So, this is purely from their network and we assume they are huge to give a good picture of the dynamics of the global mobility.

 

 

Who is Buzz City? From their site

BuzzCity is a mobile media company offering brand owners and agencies access to a global advertising network on the mobile internet. The network is made up of publishers from across the world and BuzzCity’s own mobile media properties. As a leading international player, BuzzCity has developed in-depth knowledge of the mobile consumer and provides marketers with clear opportunities to reach this audience via its advertising and publisher programmes.

 

 

Key Points from the report

 

–       Nigeria is in the top 10 of mobile advertising in the world, though Kenya did better. Nigeria with growth rate of 43% remained in 9th place, while Kenya fell three places to 5th place with only 3% growth rate, quarter over quarter.

 

–       Nigeria tops Africa with more than 1.5m games downloaded in Djuzz (note Djuzz). Despite a Q by Q growth rate of 3%, Nigeria did better (more than double) than South Africa which has 8% growth rate. This clearly shows that this website is biased for Nigeria.  Or there is a local game competitor in South Africa that prevented South Africans for downloading from this site. We do not know but surely think that South Africans are very active in the mobile ecosystem, at least now, than they are given credit in this report.

 

to be continued

New Apple Hybrid Thunderbolt Connector Could Signal Faster Syncing

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Apple has been awarded a patent for a new hybrid connector that combines several high-speed data technologies onto a single 30-pin connector. Uncovered by Patently Apple, the connector would support USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and Dual-lane DisplayPort — now being referred to as “Thunderbolt.”

 

Thunderbolt is an effort between Intel and Apple, and is said to deliver transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps. USB 3.0 could be seen as a competing technology, but the Cupertino company seems to be preparing itself by developing a connector that could support both.

 

It should be noted that the said connector would be on the device itself. The ports for USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt are different: this means devices that wish to connect to either port would have to obviously ship with a separate cable for each.

 

Aiming to support both technologies from the beginning could be a smart move. Apple was out ahead of competitors when it worked to push FireWire as a next generation successor to the original USB standard. However, peripheral manufacturers instead chose USB 2.0, and FireWire was relegated to a small subset of devices, mainly intended for use with the Mac platform.

 

The patent images show the connector as part of an iOS device, which seems to be the most logical use for such a technology. With Apple’s focus seemingly now being in these accessory devices, having a system that allows syncing in a matter of seconds seems to make a lot of sense.

 

While USB 2.0 has sped up syncing, in the case of iOS devices the process can take upwards of a minute or more depending on the amount of data being transferred between the device and the computer.
However, it does appear as if Apple has much bigger plans for this new connector: the patent documents state that this would be an option on “future Mac hardware” as well. Indeed, Apple’s quite serious about Thunderbolt: it’s currently looking for a “Software Quality Engineer” that would be tasked with ensuring the quality of its hardware and software solutions that include the technology.