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2012 FRIDA awards for internet innovations in Latin America & Caribbean | The Natoma Group: On Topic

2012 FRIDA awards for internet innovations in Latin America & Caribbean | The Natoma Group: On Topic | Internet Development | Scoop.it

17 August 2012

The 2012 FRIDA awards for innovations in Internet access, freedom, support for development and innovation have been announced. (I'm a special fan of University of the West Indies' M-fisheries project; fishing is a tough and dangerous job).

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Ethiopian women increasing their footprint in technological innovation | pctechmag.com

Ethiopian women increasing their footprint in technological innovation | pctechmag.com | Internet Development | Scoop.it

12 May 2013 | Ethiopian women are increasing their footprint across the country, in business and especially in technological innovation.

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MOOCs in Africa | A World Bank Blog on ICT use in Education

MOOCs in Africa | A World Bank Blog on ICT use in Education | Internet Development | Scoop.it

12 April 2013 | The excitement about the promise and potential of Massive Open Online Courses is white hot in many quarters. For those who aren't familiar with the phenomenon:


A MOOC is an online course, usually at the university level, offered for free over the Internet which aims for large-scale (some courses have enrolled over 100,000 students at a time), 'open' (anyone can join) participation over the Internet. 

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Latin America, Caribbean at different digital speeds—Eclac | Guardian

Latin America, Caribbean at different digital speeds—Eclac | Guardian | Internet Development | Scoop.it

7 April 2013 | Montevideo, Uruguay—Speaking at the opening of the Fourth Ministerial Conference on the Information Society in Latin America and the Caribbean, Alicia Bárcena, the executive secretary of the Economic...

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Next steps for Uruguay's Plan Ceibal: A World Bank Blog on ICT use in Education | World Bank

Next steps for Uruguay's Plan Ceibal: A World Bank Blog on ICT use in Education | World Bank | Internet Development | Scoop.it

22 March 2013 | Few projects to introduce ICTs at scale across an entire education system have received as much global attention as that of Plan Ceibal in Uruguay, which has (among other things) provided free laptop computers to all public school students.

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Did you know that all public school students in Uruguay have laptops?

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PISCES Project Part II: Site surveys to Fefen, Siis, and Tonowas Islands (Day 2 of site surveys) | ICT4D

PISCES Project Part II: Site surveys to Fefen, Siis, and Tonowas Islands (Day 2 of site surveys) | ICT4D | Internet Development | Scoop.it

31 March 2013 | This blog post continues chronicling a trip of site surveys out to Lagoon Island schools in Chuuk, FSM, to determine the feasibility (both infrastructurally and concerning human-skills/readiness/in...

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Internet Society IETF86 Fellows: Maletsabisa Molapo | Internet Society

Maletsabisa Molapo is a researcher and lecturer at the National University of Lesotho. For more information about the Internet Society IETF Fellows program, ...
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A fresh perspective on the IETF from ISOC's IETF 86 Fellow Maletsabisa Molapo from Lesotho.  Listen in and learn more about our work with colleagues around the world from a human and technical networking perspective!

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Sida’s work with ICT for development | Stockholm Internet Forum

Sida’s work with ICT for development | Stockholm Internet Forum | Internet Development | Scoop.it

March 2013 | One of the three organizers behind the Stockholm Internet Forum 2013 is Sida, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency.


Sida sees internet based communication as a tool to be used to empower resource poor people in the developing world. That is why Sida is using the term for development (ICT4D) in its operation. But for the Internet to be used for development it has to be open, available and secure for the user. Sida hopes that SIF13 will contribute to this, particularly in the developing world. This is why Sida supports the participation in SIF13 of almost 200 participants from low- and middle income countries.

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China's e-tail revolution | McKinsey & Company

China's e-tail revolution | McKinsey & Company | Internet Development | Scoop.it
March 2013 | Almost overnight, China has become the world’s second-largest e-tail market, with estimates as high as $210 billion for revenues in 2012 and a compound annual growth rate of 120 percent since 2003. The country’s retail sector already is among the most wired anywhere—e-tailing commanded about 5 to 6 percent of total retail sales in 2012, compared with 5 percent in the United States—while it is distinctly different from that of other countries. Only a small portion of Chinese e-tailing takes place directly between consumers and retailers, whether online pure plays or brick-and-mortar businesses on retailers’ own Web sites. Instead, most occurs on digital marketplaces.
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'Africa's tallest building' set for $10 billion tech city | CNN

'Africa's tallest building' set for $10 billion tech city | CNN | Internet Development | Scoop.it

20 March 2013 | A $10 billion high-tech hub in Ghana could become home to Africa's tallest building, and bring global IT firms to the country.

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Why tech innovators are Africa's future | CNN

Why tech innovators are Africa's future | CNN | Internet Development | Scoop.it

22 February 2013 | Tech innovators can solve Africa's social problems, but they're wasting time on unrealistic dreams, says Marieme Jamme....


The winners, chosen from nearly 300 submissions, were Ffene, from Uganda, an app that helps small and medium businesses reduce administrative costs; SliceBiz, from Ghana, a crowdsourcing platform to encourage middle class Africans to invest small amounts in high-growth startups; and Prowork, from Nigeria, which is a project management and real-time collaboration tool for businesses.

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Indian IT sector dances to Latin American tunes | Indian Express

Indian IT sector dances to Latin American tunes | Indian Express | Internet Development | Scoop.it

18 March 2013 | ndian Express Indian IT sector dances to Latin American tunes Indian Express A good bit of Latin American flavour is spreading across India's $100-billion IT/BPO sector, with an increasing number of companies expanding into this region to serve...

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What the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation Learned From 10 Years of ICT4D | ICT Works

What the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation Learned From 10 Years of ICT4D | ICT Works | Internet Development | Scoop.it
What the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation Learned From 10 Years of ICT4D - http://t.co/KogPig6BS0
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MSc ICTs for Development (ICT4D) | The University of Manchester

MSc ICTs for Development (ICT4D) | The University of Manchester | Internet Development | Scoop.it

March 2013 | A Masters programme desgined to train ICT4D champions who combine the necessary skills to see ICT4D projects through to sustainable delivery of development goals.  The 2013 Development Leaders Scholarship - worth £15,200 - is available for developing country applicants to the one-year MSc ICT4D programme; creating ICT4D champions.
 
Applicants apply first for the programme.  On receipt of an offer, send a scholarship application statement by June 2013.  Scholarship covers all tuition fees.  Details at:http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/idpm/postgraduate/taught/funding/

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Mobile Phones Deliver Millions of E-Books to Developing World | Mashable.com

Mobile Phones Deliver Millions of E-Books to Developing World | Mashable.com | Internet Development | Scoop.it

21 April 2013 | Worldreader Mobile has launched, giving feature phone users in the developing world with a 2G connection to read 1,400 books for free.  

 

Feature phones are omnipresent in the developing world. They're people's lifelines; they're where they get their access to payments and the Internet," Susan Moody, Worldreader's director of marketing and communications, tellsMashable. IPhones and similar smartphones may be buzzworthy, she says, but they apply to a proportionally small number of people. Five billion people are using feature phones that run on 2G networks.


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Is there an opportunity for us to learn from this and utilise these technologies in our own countries to reach those who are homeless, living in poverty or living in extreme remote communities? With techonology advances we need to remember that at times the KISS principle may be best.

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MTN Cloud goes live in Ghana and Nigeria

MTN Cloud goes live in Ghana and Nigeria | Internet Development | Scoop.it

11 April 2013 | MTN has made a range of cloud computing services for small and medium enterprises available in Ghana and Nigeria

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Africa hungry for homegrown online content | CNN

Africa hungry for homegrown online content | CNN | Internet Development | Scoop.it

3 April 2013 | Africa is hungry for online content made on the continent -- and a number of startups are filling the gap.

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Sri Lanka Internet School For Farmers | Internet Society Community Grant Project

Sri Lanka Internet School For Farmers | Internet Society Community Grant Project | Internet Development | Scoop.it
Darshani with her daughter. Darshani is a student at the internet school for farmers and hopes to one day have her own greenhouse like the one behind her in this image.
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Internet Society Community Grants - Recent Projects | Internet Society

A selection of recent projects around the world that were funded through the Internet Society's Community Grants program
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Our Community Grants program helps build Internet infrastructure around the world.  Listen to these stories and find out more about the development of human, technical, and governance infrastructures!

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Upgrades to basic mobile phones aim for a smart future | SciDev.Net

Upgrades to basic mobile phones aim for a smart future | SciDev.Net | Internet Development | Scoop.it

25 March 2013 | Researchers hope to benefit users in developing nations by turning 'feature' phones into virtual smartphones, finds Jan Piotrowski.

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Asia set for an information technology jobs bonanza | BBC News

Asia set for an information technology jobs bonanza | BBC News | Internet Development | Scoop.it
19 March 2012 | Asia set for an information technology jobs bonanza. Statistics from a Singapore government agency forecast that more than four million IT jobs will be created by 2015 to support big data and cloud computing.
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Big Internet boost for Teraco in South Africa | Mybroadband

Big Internet boost for Teraco in South Africa | Mybroadband | Internet Development | Scoop.it

11 March 2013 | Teraco Data Environments has announced that it is now connected with the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX), which interconnects over 550 IP networks globally.

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Empowering Youths through Social Media | Network for Youth in Transition

Empowering Youths through Social Media | Network for Youth in Transition | Internet Development | Scoop.it

19 March 2013 | Face Book  Nume Horsfall highlights the importance of social media in youth empowerment and more importantly in the development of Nigeria Youths are critica… 

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Broadband access key to gender MDGs | Biztech Africa

Broadband access key to gender  MDGs | Biztech Africa | Internet Development | Scoop.it

18 March 2013 | Commissioners at the 7th meeting of the Broadband Commission for Digital Development have agreed an ambitious new target designed to spur female access to ICTs.

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Ghana goes big on ICT to drive economic growth | Africa Review

Ghana goes big on ICT to drive economic growth | Africa Review | Internet Development | Scoop.it

11 March 2013 | Private investors respond positively to government overtures (This is timely-going to CRS #ICT4D conference in Accra MT @WorldBankPSD: #Ghana positions itself as Africa's ICT hub http://t.co/S1mO9LHoUU)...

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2013 Innovation Prize for Africa to mobilise solutions and unlock potential | Afritorial

2013 Innovation Prize for Africa to mobilise solutions and unlock potential | Afritorial | Internet Development | Scoop.it

The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the African Innovation Foundation (AIF) announce the call for the 2013 Innovation Prize for Africa (IPA).  The $150,000 USD prize aims to support Africans’ efforts to develop new products, increase efficiency and drive cost-savings and award winners who deliver market-oriented solutions for African-led development.  For detailed information of competition categories, conditions of entry, and submission procedures, please visit: http://www.innovationprizeforafrica.org/.

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