Over the last few years Internet penetration has continued to grow in Sub-Saharan Africa.  While the access gap remains significant in most countries,...

By Paul Muchene Just a month ago, I was invited to attend the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Baku Azerbaijan. Digressing, those wondering why the...

The .africa domain is being highly contested given the radical changes by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann), organisation responsible for managing the Internet’s addresses, which had recently opened up name applications. Go here to see the original: Tight contest for .africa domain ...

In the last one decade, Ethiopia has experienced the least Internet growth in Africa, statistics from Internetworldstats.com shows. View post: Retrogressive laws inhibiting Ethiopian Internet penetration ...

Christopher Mims has a well researched article on Facebook’s plan to find its next billion users and convince them the internet and Facebook are the same. He has great data points and graphics from around the developing world to point out Facebook’s amazing reach and purposeful focus on recruiting new users: Similar Products: Powered by The Rough...

Some Internet users have been using social media platforms to express hate speech and messages certain that the distance and anonymity provides absolute cover. Sunny Bindra, a social media expert in Kenya, however says this will not work. View original post here: Social media haters shouldn’t hide behind anonymity ...

Mobile gadgets will soon connect the majority of people to the Internet, according to a recent report by the Broadband Commission. Read more: Interesting trends that will herald mobile broadband ...

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