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Barbz and Prezzo Fight, Esperanca Wants Exit, Crushes in the House

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Barbz and Prezzo had a little bitter exchange after Prezzo referred to Barbz as “Miss Mademoiselle” and “Tyra Banks” to which Barbz didn’t take kindly. Prezo in his words said that “She doesn’t know me, if she pushes me, she’ll see me,” Prezzo told Goldie. He added that the words “sorry” and “I love you” don’t come easy for him so there was no way he would apologize to Barbz. “If it’s US $300 000 she wants, she must talk to me nicely and I’ll hook her up,” he said about Barbz.

Is Prezzo Mr Money Bags? Does he even need or want the US $300 000?

Wants Exit?

Angola’s Esperanca volunteered to exit Big Brother StarGame due to personal issues. Biggie gave Esperanca 24 hours to rethink her decision and suggested that she gets the other Housemates’ views on her decision.

Will she change her mind? Shall we miss her if she goes? Let us wait to see if she sticks with this decision by the end of the 24 hours.

Who has a Crush on Who?

There is rumour that Keagan has a crush on Eve. Will Junia pursue things with Ola or will she go back to Alex and Malonza?  Will Keagan pursue anything with Eve?  It could be early to tell but something could be cooking.

“Stupid Idiot” are some of the words people online are using to describe Esperanca following her want to exit Big Brother House. What it inevitably means is that her Angola partner Seydou will have to exit the house as Biggie made it clear that this is a “Pair Game”…your partner can and will mess you as we see already. How do you describe Esperanca?????? and this situation?

Uganda Eighth Biggest Internet User in Africa

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According to Internet usage statistics for Africa as of December 31st 2011, Uganda is the eighth biggest Internet user in Africa with an estimated 4.2 million users.   Nigeria with 45 million users and Kenya with 10.5 million lead the top 10 list for Sub Saharan Africa countries.  

The figures from  Internet World Stats http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats1.htm  vary from those of Communication commission of Kenya statistics that put the total number of Kenya internet users at 17.3 million combining all mobile and data internet subscribers, terrestrial wireless subscribers, satellite subscriptions, fixed internet connections, fiber optic subscriptions and fixed cable modem users. There is also a variance from the figures of Uganda Communication commission which range in the region of 5 million.  The Internet penetration for Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania is reported to stand at 12.1 %, 25.5 % and 11.5 % respectively whereas Facebook usage as of March 2012 is estimated to be 387,080, 1,325,020 and 437,040 respectively.

Despite the variance with the locally released figures from the communication commission, there is a steady growth of internet usage in Uganda, Kenya and the rest of Africa and hence a good sign of opportunity to tap into this internet market.

AFRICA

Population
(2011 Est.)

Internet Users
31-Dec-11

Penetration
(% Population)

Facebook
31-Mar-12

Uganda

34,612,250

4,178,085

12.1 %

387,080

Kenya

41,070,934

10,492,785

25.5 %

1,325,020

Tanzania

42,746,620

4,932,535

11.5 %

437,040

 


 

Window 8, Coming to the tablets

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Tablets running windows 8 are slated to arrive on market in 2012. There will be 4 versions of windows 8 with one of the biggest difference being if they run on ARM processors or Intel processors. Versions for Intel are Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro and Enterprise. Windows RT is the official name for the version designed to run on low-powered ARM processors, which are used in a lot of tablets today.

Entry-level Windows 8 tablets are expected to be under $300 and high-end models, with specs comparable to the latest iPad will cost around $1,000 which pricing will enable Microsoft to compete the iPad and Android tablets. The flexible pricing is good for developing market where more affordable tablets devices are needed.

 

According to BusinessInsider.com Windows for ARM, now called Windows RT, will run a special version of Office, designed for touchscreens. It won’t run older Windows apps. App developers have an option to write one new app that will work on both Intel and ARM versions of Windows 8.

 

Windows 8 will come with a bunch of pre-installed apps including mail, calendar and links to its cloud SkyDrive which includes freebie cloud versions of things like Word, Excel, PowerPoint.  The rest of the Windows 8 apps will be found on Microsoft’s app store.

Intel expects the first crop of Windows 8 tablets to have 9 hours of battery life, and expects them to come in two form factors: a 10-inch regular tablet, and an 11-inch “convertible” that turns into a regular laptop computer with keyboard. 

Other specs: less than 1.5 pounds (like the iPad), 9mm, includes near-field communications which can be used for wallet-like payment apps, will use WiFi Direct to let them connect to each other in addition to a WiFi network.

LinkedIn; Tips to grow your following

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LinkedIn is a community of over 150 million and mostly professionals hence worth time for business networking.   There are still scanty statistics of Ugandans and East Africans on LinkedIn but LinkedIn is among the top 10 most visited websites in Uganda and East Africa hence a sign that there is a big enough community on the network. Among the tips to grow your LinkedIn community and stay on top are.

1.       Update Your Status Frequently and Consistently. This may require about two to five daily updates. Ensure you do this on the actual website itself and not use third-party tools

2.       Share and comment on the updates of your network connections.

3.       Invite more people to your network.  

4.       Start and/or participate in LinkedIn Group Discussions.

5.       Follow companies and engage with comments on company profile updates.

6.       What You Share Matters

Remember to share in an engaging way with questions the news, articles and insights that are relevant to your connections if you want to attract and grow the right audience.

How has your experience with LinkedIn been?

Google Zeitgeist Young Minds Winners; 5 From Africa

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Google has released  Zeitgeist Young Minds, winners. Of the 10 inspiring young people selected from around the world 5 are from Africa. (call it the Africa wow momentJ)

The winners as per the Google announcement are:

·  Ada Umeofia, 19 from Nigeria WeBuilt: Africa is a design-centered social enterprise that redesigns and constructs market stalls for poverty-stricken Africans by recycling found building materials in slums. View the video:

·  Joel Mwale, 19 from Kenya Skydrop Enterprise Inc has brought safe drinking water to a community of 5,000 and has become a profitable enterprise from selling bottled water across Kenya and Uganda. View the video:

·  Jordan Ridge, 23 from South Africa Made by Mosaic is a job creation project for women in South Africa addressing the challenges of economic development in the townships. View the video:

·  Sibusiso Tshabalala, 20 from South Africa Developed reading clubs and a library renovation programme in South Africa to encourage critical thinking and thoughtful debate within local high schools. View the video:

·  Simeon Oriko, 23 from Kenya The Kuyu Project trains school children on how to use social media for social change and promotes digital literacy. View the video:

We congratulate the winners and we take very keen interest in Simeon Oriko, The Kuyu Project.  Uganda needs similar initiatives to enlighten schools children about social media and the massive benefits it comes with.  We hope some creative young mind in Uganda will pick a leaf.