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Tekedia Will Attend Tech4Africa in ‘Burg, South Africa – Oct 2011

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Details are sketchy but Tekedia will attend Tech4Africa. The 2010 site is here. This means that Tekedia fans will get live coverage of this program. We will also be speaking in this conference in South Africa. More in coming weeks…

Benefits of the conference

  • Gain from global experience
  • Meet and interact with likeminded people
  • Learn what industry leading Africans are doing
  • Discuss global web and technology opportunities
  • Understand what technologies are making the biggest impact
  • Thrash out how the new web can play a positive role in Africa

Opencompute.org – Facebook Wants To Help You Build a Better Computing Infrastructure

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Facebook does whatever it wants. It has the resources and the people. Right now, it is planning to make the computing platform that makes it successful to be available to everyone. Visit the OpenCompute platform which was launched this week.

From http://opencompute.org/

We started a project at Facebook a little over a year ago with a pretty big goal: to build one of the most efficient computing infrastructures at the lowest possible cost.

We decided to honor our hacker roots and challenge convention by custom designing and building our software, servers and data centers from the ground up.

The result is a data center full of vanity free servers which is 38% more efficient and 24% less expensive to build and run than other state-of-the-art data centers1.

But we didn’t want to keep it all for ourselves. Instead, we decided to collaborate with the entire industry and create the Open Compute Project, to share these technologies as they evolve.

Energy Efficiency

As a result of the Open Compute Project, Facebook’s Oregon data center is now one of the most efficient in the world:

  • Facebook’s energy consumption per unit of computing power has declined by 38%2.
  • The new data center has a PUE of 1.073, well below the EPA-defined state-of-the-art industry average of 1.51. This means 93% of the energy from the grid makes it into every Open Compute server.
  • We’ve removed centralized chillers, eliminated traditional inline UPS systems and removed a 480V to 208V transformation.
  • Ethernet-powered LED lighting and passive cooling infrastructure reduce energy spent on running the facility.

The Election App That Never Took Off – Election 2011 Android App

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This App was made but never took off because the Android user base in Nigeria is very small.  It was sent to INEC as it has both sides – INEC and election. But at the end, there was no way it could be released. The gadget that carries it is just so small to make an impact in the nation. Hopefully, the Android device in use in Nigeria will improve for it to have impact in future elections. This is possibly the first Android Election App  in Nigeria. If you want a copy of this App, you can get it. But you will need an Android gizmo.

 

Federal Govt To Revoke Sale of NITEL’s NECOM House – Irregularities Cited

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It is never easy for NITEL. There are always problems in that iconic Nigerian institution.

The Federal government has set in motion, a machinery to revoke unauthorized sale of the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited’s assets.

Recently, some members of the Board of NITEL specifically kicked against the sale of NECOM house for N4 billion. NECOM House was allegedly sold in 2007 against presidential approval by a liquidator to West African Aluminum products PLC. The 37 story building is said to be worth over N75Billion, but was said to have been hurriedly sold under controversial circumstances to West African Aluminium products PLC.

The Government is said to be looking into the issues surrounding the alleged sale and will cancel the sale in response to the board’s view that the sale of NECOM House, a core asset of NITEL, was illegally done and should be overturned.

Know The Election Citizens Tools: ReVoDa – An Election Reporting Platform

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With Revoda, EiE Nigeria seeks to potentially turn the 87,297,789 Nigerians with mobile phones, 43,982,200 with internet access into informal election observers. Revoda allows voters to report from their respective polling units across Nigeria, after registration.

Website:  http://www.revoda.org/

Purpose

ReVoDa allows voters to report as independent citizen observers from their respective Polling Units across Nigeria, having registered to map their mobile number, name and polling unit number to specific locations. It also allows EiE Nigeria to send relevant information about the electoral process to registered users.

People

ReVoDa was designed and built for EnoughisEnough (EiE) Nigeria coalition by a team of tech volunteers including @takinbo (Web Development), @OoTheNigerian (Web Interface), @EmekaOkoye (Mobile App Development), @mayowaowolabi, @namzo (Web Interface), @kehers (Web Development), @eolutosin, @lekanSTEPHEN, @bubusn (Testing & Review) and @gbengasesan (Project Lead).

EiE Nigeria is a coalition of individuals and youth organizations committed to instituting a culture of good governance and public accountability in Nigeria through advocacy, activism and the mobilization of the youth population as responsible citizens.

How it works

Nigeria’s elections have a history of manipulation and unfortunately, voters are also disconnected from the process beyond voting in itself. We believe that elections need to reflect the aggregate citizen preferences to be effective. ReVoDa, as part of EiE Nigeria’s RSVP campaign, connects voters to the entire process and makes it fun – especially for young voters who’re avid technology users. You can use the ReVoDa Mobile App or connect with us via regular SMS.

With ReVoDa, EiE Nigeria seeks to potentially turns the 87,297,789 Nigerians with mobile phones, 43,982,200 with Internet access and 2,985,680 on Facebook into informal election observers. ReVoDa allows voters to report as independent citizen observers from their respective Polling Units across Nigeria, having registered to map their mobile number, name and polling unit number to specific locations. It also allows EiE Nigeria to send relevant information about the electoral process to registered users. ReVoDa users can also view (and share) their own reports, or resports posted by others, from the view reports page.

How to use ReVoDa

To register via SMS, send your name and polling unit number to 08128882011, using this format: PU# Name (e.g. 24/13/02/015 Oluwangozi Danladi)

If you’re sending from someone else’s phone, use this format: PU# Name Mobile# (e.g. 24/13/02/015 Oluwangozi Danladi 0800 000 0000)

Using ReVoDa Mobile is easy, and it starts with the download which you can do here. Choose the version you prefer between ReVoDa Lite (for BlackBerry phones, etc.) and ReVoDa Smart for Nokia and Java-enabled phones (compatible with Java ME (J2ME), Symbian, Smartphones including touchscreen), install on your device and then create a profile.

To create a profile, enter your details (Polling Unit Code and Name) and you will be registered on the EnoughIsEnough Nigeria network. Please note that your mobile device has to be registered before it can be used for election reporting. This will only cost you one SMS message.

Make Report:
After registration of your mobile device, this menu option becomes active. To file a report, choose the ‘Election Type’ field (this is mandatory), select any other relevant election field(s) and click the ‘Send’ button to send the data. This will cost you an SMS message.

Contact EIE Nigeria:
Select this menu option to contact EnoughIsEnough Nigeria’s hotlines through the [Call] or [Call Hotline] submenu or browse to their website via the [Browse] or [Open URL] submenu. If you’re using a Blackberry device, click the menu button to activate the contact options.

Tell-A-Friend: Use this to inform your friends about this app for election reporting so that they can download and use it. This will cost you an SMS message.

Party Acronyms:
View the complete list of Political Parties and their acronyms. Use this list for reference on party acronyms when inputing party results in the reporting section. When updating result use this format: party=count e.g ac=45 pdp=9 anpp=7 (don’t forget to put a space between the results).

Help:
Select this menu option to get help with ReVoDa Mobile.