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Dianne Rees

How Popular Is the iPhone, Really? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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Dianne Rees

Getting started with Adobe AIR for Android - 0 views

  • In this article, I discuss the essential tools you need to start developing for AIR for Android using Adobe Flash Professional CS5. I walk you through getting AIR installed on your Android phone and configuring Flash software to develop for that platform. Then I show you how to build and deploy your first application
Dianne Rees

How to Use Your iPhone as a PC Wireless Web Cam | K-12 Mobile Learning - 0 views

  • Top 6 Reasons Why You Need This: Efficiently leverage the technology that’s already the hands of yourself and other learners Wireless web camera for $4.99 (the price of the app) Use it to showcase augmented reality in your classroom
  • Display video all across the network, which would excellent cross-curricular teaching opportunities No need for jailbreaking to use this Unique from video broadcasting apps on the iPhone – this app actually makes your PC recognize your iPhone as a web camera
Barbara Lindsey

Social Media in Africa, Part 1 - ReadWriteWeb - 1 views

  • undergoing a connectivity revolution
  • Africa
  • Part One of this series looks at social media contributions from Africans, Part Two looks at mobile and connectivity innovations and Part Three looks at how local Governments, NGOs and nonprofits are being affected.
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  • Technology unconferences and Barcamps have sprung up all over the continent, everywhere from Kenya to Nairobi to Madagascar to Uganda and Senegal.
  • The three biggest success stories of independent social media projects taking off in Africa are Afrigator (a South African aggregator of African blogs and news), Zoopy (a YouTube/Flickr like service also out of South Africa) and Ushahidi (an SMS crisis reporting and mapping engine from Kenya). All three have drawn international attention which resulted in a major investment for Zoopy and Afrigator's acquisition (ReadWriteWeb's coverage). Meanwhile Ushahidi has successfully raised several rounds of funding after winning the Net2 Mashup Compeition prize of $25,000.
  • Afrigator defines itself as "a social media aggregator and directory built especially for African digital citizens who publish and consume content on the web."
  • Zoopy is a South African social media tool created by Jason Elk that allows users to upload videos, podcasts, and pictures and share them on the web.
  • Ushahidi relies heavily upon GoogleMaps, which it uses for mapping reports of incidents. It's built on the Zend framework for PHP and uses a number of different protocols for SMS, GPRS and mapping data.
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      Example of mashup and use of geomapping.
  • The applications to follow are definitely the ones that leverage the mobile telephony infrastructure. An overwhelming portion of African users have no convenient access beyond cellular terminals - and that has spawned very innovative solutions based on existing and widely accessible technologies such as SMS. Examples abound such as Mpesa, Celpay, Etranzact and everyone else who is thriving in that formerly almost entirely cash-bound insecure environment. Underdeveloped banking and underdeveloped fixed telecommunications infrastructures are huge opportunities.
Mobiletech Force

How iPad POS Helps you to accelerate your business growth in 2016? - Infographic - 0 views

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    Perception System has come up with a solution this time and it's a point of sale app that runs on your iPad. The solution is brandable & customizable for any business in the category of Retail, Restaurant and Salon.
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