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iSchoolAfrica: An interesting take on e-learning
Posted on24. Jun, 2010 by Nana Kwabena Owusu.
iSchoolAfrica, an e-learning project in South Africa highlighted by the BBC’s Digital Planet special report on the World Cup
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Ghana’s Digital Television Switchover, getting ready for 2012
Posted on18. Jun, 2010 by Nana Kwabena Owusu.
Getting an early start in the switch from analogue to digital television broadcast in Ghana.
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Month Of Electronic Payments: eTranzact Ghana
Posted on06. May, 2010 by Nana Kwabena Owusu.
An article on the products and services of eTranzact Ghana as part of our Month of Electronic Payments series.
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Online Security and Privacy, MTNLetsGo2010: Issues & Lessons
Posted on26. Apr, 2010 by Nana Kwabena Owusu.
Lessons to be learnt from a security flaw in MTN’s World Cup competition site, MTNLetsgo2010.
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It’s Different. African Open Source Technology and ICT4D
Posted on16. Apr, 2010 by Nana Kwabena Owusu.
Differentiating between the practice of ICT4D and the technology used in ICT4D and how it affects adoption of such technologies.
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The changing face of competition in Ghana’s mobile market
Posted on26. Mar, 2010 by Nana Kwabena Owusu.
Ghana’s mobile service operators are moving away from competitor oriented offers to customer oriented offers and promotions.
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Gmail SMS: Send Free SMS from Gmail (Updated)
Posted on12. Mar, 2010 by Nana Kwabena Owusu.
Gmail adds free SMS to its chat options for Ghanaian users.
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Ghana’s Technology Parks: Ghana Cyber City
Posted on03. Mar, 2010 by Nana Kwabena Owusu.
Discussing technology park’s to be developed in Ghana. This post focused on the Ghana Cyber City Project.
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The possibility of electronic voting (e-voting) in Ghana
Posted on24. Feb, 2010 by Nana Kwabena Owusu.
A rejoinder of sorts to an article on e-voting in Ghana on Global Voices.
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Internet Fraud: Scams made for Ghana
Posted on22. Feb, 2010 by Nana Kwabena Owusu.
Part Two in this series on internet fraud, details specific scams Ghanaians could fall for.




