Archive for August, 2009
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Mobile Money and Card Payment: Perception Survey in Nigeria (2009)
Nigeria with 5 Mobile Operators and 7 CDMA operators with total subscription of 62 Million under an addressable market of 140 Million people is the largest market for Mobile telephony in Africa. Despite the successes recorded in the financial se
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Developing Viral Applications using Firefox
Firefox: What's all the noise about! Firefox is one of the most useful browsers with tons of extensions and according to w3schools is already used by 47.9% of computer users. Firefox is already a standard (default web browser) on most if not all L
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Cybercafe Ventures: Why they fail
In the late nineties, cybercafé business used to be a very lucrative business with lots of abnormal profits. The market became contestable and lots of entrepreneurs entered and exploited the abnormal profit and then it became a normal profit
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Politics And Reality Of Telephone Subscriber Registration (2)
The Challenge It is intellectually lazy as well as factually inaccurate to treat emerging markets as a homogenous group. While there is no doubt that mobile telephony is rapidly progressing in a pretty impressive fashion in some parts namely Latin
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e-Branding Strategies for Nigerian Businesses
Internet brands or brands on Internet? The advent and use of Internet has really changed the way business is done. Businesses have become smarter with increased technological development. The business potentials of the Internet which is cha
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Two Can Play the Game; Scamming the Scammers
The best way to strengthen a society and increase development, they say, is to improve health, education and other services for its citizens. Over the years the government and people of many nations have sort to ensure that these necessities are met
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It’s Time To Listen To…… Emeagwali & One Million Nigerians -Part 4(Conclusion)
Prelude: As I conclude this series on "It's Time to Listen to Emeagwali and one million Nigerians under "Part four" of this write-up, I wish to thank all those who have read and followed this presentation on issues of knowledge, technology and bra
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Banking the Unbanked African: The Disconnections
Mina, a Ghanaian Lady that I met on my recent trip from Accra, the capital city of Ghana to Aflao, the border town with Republic of Togo, was traveling to conduct withdrawal transactions with her ATM card and nine other cards belonging to friends. Th
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