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Bijemi – The Website That Speaks Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba

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Nigeria gets to the next phase – to become creators of software tools that can compete in the world. That is what Bijemi is doing – making web services that can support three major languages, in Nigeria.

 

The MD of the company that created Bijemi, Nnamdi Anyanwu, said that Bijemi.com software apps would bridge the gap and create a platform for individuals and Small and Medium Scale Business, (SMEs) to connect and publish their businesses online without the cost associated with owing online presence. He went on:

 

“Bijemi.com is the first web service in the world to support Nigeria three major languages. Bijemi is also the only web service in the world that supports the use of the N sign. Users can write articles, questions and answers in Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. This will encourage the growth and development of these languages while giving Nigerians more sense of belonging”.

Google Day 1 Nigeria Report With Photo

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This is an update from last night one. We just added the photo that refused to be attached because of network issues. There is nothing much to be said than this program is great. Period.

 

We are already here for the business aspect of this program. Report will be filed as soon as the program  is over.

 

From yesterday report:

 

Yes, finally, the Google Day Nigeria took place, today.  The program was tweeted live by the fans of Google in Lagos – the Nigerian commercial capital city. Unfortunately for those that expected to participate and master all the acts of developing on Android, Chrome, sorry.  You still need to come to Fasmicro and learn Android!

 

Google is in Nigeria to sell its products and make money. But they are doing something great- empowering people. They are doing that but that was not what we really saw – empowerment will come tomorrow. Today, it was content to own the mobile and web ecosystem of Nigeria. The eyes are on Blackberry and I pity them. Sorry BB, you will be history soon if Google has its way. The energy, the interest and enthusiasm means the end of BB has cone in Nigeria. I have never seen a technical program that interested young men in Nigeria like this one!

 

Guys came in time and by early morning, it was agog with business. No African time – these boys know when to get up in time for business. They were here even before the registration people. It is boys in and there were many -indeed in 100s. It is estimated to bring up to 1000 guys before the event ends tomorrow. One will wish that Nigerian government will use Google to recruit talented minds to embrace engineering and we can fix that nation.

 

Nigeria should be very lucky that Google could find that number of developers in the nation. Good job Google and thanks for coming.

 

We took our seat waiting to learn the developing aspect of today’s event.

 

Then the keynote came – it was the best part of the day to me. It was delivered by the Country Manager, Juliet

 

She is my very own person from my part of the world; it was good seeing her live. Her statistics are not mind blowing. 180m people using Google in Africa – about the size of Nigeria. What happened to the other 4/5 of Africa? Then the good one – 380m mobile users in Sub-Sahara Africa. That was the one that got me excited because I was holding a copy of Ovim tablet. And then the dull one 91m internet users.

 

Let us summarize:

180m using Google in Africa (perhaps SSA)

380m mobile users in SSA

91m internet users (perhaps SSA)

 

What this means is that more people are using Google than internet in Africa and most likely they are going through another channel. I tried to figure out how more people will use Google than internet because Google lives on Internet. Immediately, I noticed that I might have got the numbers wrong in all the fun I had. Please do not quote these numbers as I am not sure. Oh yes, it is possible that more people can use Google because there many ways to get into Google than Internet? I need training!

 

Then she continued – 4m Youtube page view per day in Africa. That is awesome. How many of that translated to wasted man hours watching dancing feathers?

 

Simply, she got into business – Google wants contents and Nigerians should help to provide those contents.

 

Google was concerned about cost of bandwidth and is open to help Nigerians get online. Thanks Google for that – we need any help we can get. Some schools were mentioned – UNILAG (of course), UNN, Covenant University and others are part of the Google Nigerian University program.

 

Google is open to partner with developers and will not leave Nigeria until it has made all the money it needs in Nigeria. Google has been right, even from MTN, people are searching via their mobile devices and this has gone around 100% per year growth.

 

There was an introduction meeting on Android, API, Chromse, HTML5 and Google Maps. There was the emphasis that Google will launch some new products like Classified ads, Google Trader, etc. Google is really customizing its solutions to work for Nigerian terrain. Gmail SMS works on Starcomms and Glo. If you are building classified Ad business, get out now. Google is here. Period!

 

The only bad news was the delay in lunch. On a scale of 1 to 10, we rate Google 9. Why? They were able to prove that young Nigerians love technology and if you make it exciting they will come. Government, ask Google what the secret is. They made us all like to be known as developers.

 

Tomorrow lunch will be better because the business people are coming. Of course, I am also in. Hope they will not kick me out.

 

Google Nigeria Participant for Tekedia Intelligence Lab

[News Flash] Web4Africa Acquires Alireta – A Nigerian Hosting Company

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According to information on Alireta website which is now redirected to Web4Africa,Alireta – one of the web hosting companies in Nigeria, has been bought over by Web4Africa. This is coming after Web4Africa acquired Nairahost in December of last year.

 

1st May 2011: Web4Africa acquires web hosting firm Alireta. .
5th Dec 2010: Web4Africa has acquired Nairahost


There are elements of consolidation taking place in Nigeria mobile and web ecosystem as foreign and local investors begin to take it serious.  More local firms will continue to be bought over as investors look for cheap bargains on the arrival of the era of affordable broadband when the  fiber optic cable is completed, ushering a new era in Nigeria.

 

From Alexa,

Alirate is Web Hosting Nigeria, Reseller Hosting, and Dedicated Servers (alireta.com): Alireta provides Web Hosting Nigeria, Reseller Hosting, Dedicated Servers. Hundreds of Nigerian websites trust Alireta for their web hosting needs

 

Web4Africa: Web Hosting, Domain Name & Web Design services (web4africa.net): Offers Professional Web Design, Web Applications Development, Web Hosting, Domain Name Registration, and other E-Commerce Solutions, to clients worldwide. Accepts paypal, alertpay, liberty reserve, okpay and moneybookers

 

We are contacting the owner of Alireta to know if they can disclose more about the acquisition, especially the amount, if possible. If that works, we will share with you.

 

This is good news for Nigeria. We welcome this.

The Next Phase of Datacenter – Cisco Introduces New Technologies

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Cisco has introduced new technologies designed for new generation data centers. These technologies include  Cisco Nexus 7000 family, Nexus 5000 family, Nexus 3000, a new ultra-low latency platform, MDS storage switches, Unified Computing System, Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) and NX-OS.

 

CISCO said the new technology innovation will simplify and accelerate virtualization for Cloud-Ready Architectures and that it intends to continues the integration of Unified Fabric, Unified Computing, and Unified Network Services into a holistic data center fabric designed to be simple, scalable and secure, delivering any application across any location, within the data center and to the cloud.

 

Through this latest advances with data center fabric convergence, it plans to create an end-to-end view of the virtualized data center network down to the virtual machine, helping to provide lower total cost of ownership, reduced complexity, better workload management and security in the cloud.

Worldwide Mobile Phone Market Is Up 20% in 2011 1st Quarter

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The worldwide mobile phone market grew approximately 20 percent closing at 19.8 percent year over year in the first quarter of 2011, according to report released by the International Data Corporate, IDC.

 

This development according to the corporation, was fueled by high smartphone growth, especially in emerging markets, and gains made by market challengers.

 

The IDC Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker, said that vendors shipped 371.8 million units in first quarter of 2011 compared to 310.5 million units in the first quarter of 2010.