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      <title>Appfricast 17 &#8211; Google Earth Gets Around</title>
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      <description>Rebecca Moore of Google talks Google Earth, Google Earth Outreach, Sketchup and Maps. Also a bit about TEDxKampala, the new Android Phone and AfricaGIS in Kampala, Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube About Google Earth Outreach&amp;#8230; Google Earth Outreach gives non-profits and public benefit organizations the knowledge and resources they need to visualize their cause and tell their story in Google Earth &amp;#038; Maps to the hundreds of millions of people who use them. Links from the Show Google Earth Outreach Hacking Google Earth for Katrina A Closer Look At Africa Photo: by Think_Mobi &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes. Share and Enjoy:</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rebecca Moore of Google talks Google Earth, Google Earth Outreach, Sketchup and Maps. Also a bit about TEDxKampala, the new Android Phone and AfricaGIS in Kampala, Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube About Google Earth Outreach&amp;#8230; Google Earth Outreach gives non-profits and public benefit organizations the knowledge and resources they need to visualize their cause and tell their story in Google Earth &amp;#038; Maps to the hundreds of millions of people who use them. Links from the Show Google Earth Outreach Hacking Google Earth for Katrina A Closer Look At Africa Photo: by Think_Mobi &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes. Share and Enjoy:</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Rebecca Moore of Google talks Google Earth, Google Earth Outreach, Sketchup and Maps. Also a bit about TEDxKampala, the new Android Phone and AfricaGIS in Kampala, Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube About Google Earth Outreach&amp;#8230; Google Earth Outreach gives non-profits and public benefit organizations the knowledge and resources they need to visualize their cause and tell their story in Google Earth &amp;#038; Maps to the hundreds of millions of people who use them. Links from the Show Google Earth Outreach Hacking Google Earth for Katrina A Closer Look At Africa Photo: by Think_Mobi &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes. Share and Enjoy:</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 16 &#8211; Ujima and the Future of Journalism</title>
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      <description>Reporter Ron Nixon of the New York Times recently sat down with me to discuss the future of journalism and his own project, Ujima. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube What is Ujima? From the project&amp;#8217;s website: The Ujima Project is a new experiment in journalistic transparency. The Web site offers African journalists, nongovernmental organizations and others seeking factual data access to information that is not readily available in many African countries. The project operates on the premise of reverse transparency, taking database, documents and other information from donor countries &amp;#8212; The United States, European Union, for example &amp;#8212; and providing it in an easily searchable manner. Want to know what NGOs are doing in your country? The Ujima Project can provide some of the answers. Want to know how much your government is spending to influence policy in the United States or to promote its image abroad? The Ujima Project can assi...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reporter Ron Nixon of the New York Times recently sat down with me to discuss the future of journalism and his own project, Ujima. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube What is Ujima? From the project&amp;#8217;s website: The Ujima Project is a new experiment in journalistic transparency. The Web site offers African journalists, nongovernmental organizations and others seeking factual data access to information that is not readily available in many African countries. The project operates on the premise of reverse transparency, taking database, documents and other information from donor countries &amp;#8212; The United States, European Union, for example &amp;#8212; and providing it in an easily searchable manner. Want to know what NGOs are doing in your country? The Ujima Project can provide some of the answers. Want to know how much your government is spending to influence policy in the United States or to promote its image abroad? The Ujima Project can assist with that as well. One blogger&amp;#8217;s reaction: Pulling a thread on the Ujima database can take you to the most unexpected dark places, where dirty secrets are kept, and show you the most unlikely bed partners. And that&amp;#8217;s what&amp;#8217;s so fascinating about it, and so outrageous at the same time. I truly hope that many journalists will feel the same way and make good use of all that info. &amp;#8230; So it&amp;#8217;s basically an invaluable treasure chest of data on the flow of money to and from Africa, mostly related to aid but not only. Links from the Show NYT&amp;#8217;s Genius Geeks Don&amp;#8217;t Know How to Save it Either The New York Time&amp;#8217;s Geeks Speak and they have Much to Say Ujima Project &amp;#8211; Show Me the Money! Ron&amp;#8217;s Articles at the NYT The Great Lakes Media Institute &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes. Share and Enjoy:</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Reporter Ron Nixon of the New York Times recently sat down with me to discuss the future of journalism and his own project, Ujima. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube What is Ujima? From the project&amp;#8217;s website: The Ujima Project is a new experiment in journalistic transparency. The Web site offers African journalists, nongovernmental organizations and others seeking factual data access to information that is not readily available in many African countries. The project operates on the premise of reverse transparency, taking database, documents and other information from donor countries &amp;#8212; The United States, European Union, for example &amp;#8212; and providing it in an easily searchable manner. Want to know what NGOs are doing in your country? The Ujima Project can provide some of the answers. Want to know how much your government is spending to influence policy in the United States or to promote its image abroad? The Ujima Project can assist with that as well. One blogger&amp;#8217;s reaction: Pulling a thread on the Ujima database can take you to the most unexpected dark places, where dirty secrets are kept, and show you the most unlikely bed partners. And that&amp;#8217;s what&amp;#8217;s so fascinating about it, and so outrageous at the same time. I truly hope that many journalists will feel the same way and make good use of all that info. &amp;#8230; So it&amp;#8217;s basically an invaluable treasure chest of data on the flow of money to and from Africa, mostly related to aid but not only. Links from the Show NYT&amp;#8217;s Genius Geeks Don&amp;#8217;t Know How to Save it Either The New York Time&amp;#8217;s Geeks Speak and they have Much to Say Ujima Project &amp;#8211; Show Me the Money! Ron&amp;#8217;s Articles at the NYT The Great Lakes Media Institute &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes. Share and Enjoy:</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 02:17:57 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Appfricast 15 &#8211; A Conversation With Meklit</title>
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      <description>Meklit Hadero is a singer, songwriter, thinker and activist who exudes passion for the arts and her native Ethiopia. She is one of the co-founders of the Red Poppy Art House, a San Francisco artspace, venue and artist collective. Later this year, she and more than a dozen creatives of the Ethiopian diaspora will travel from all over the world to converge on their home, to celebrate art and culture. She was also a 2009 TED Oxford Fellow where we met a few weeks go, and I&amp;#8217;ve been enthralled by her album EIGHT SONGS ever since. Meklit&amp;#8217;s songs are reminiscent of the red dust omnipresent in sub-Saharan Africa; inviting, ancient, anguished yet resilient and lingering. If nothing else listen to this episode for the music contained inside. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show MeklitHadero.com &amp;#8211; Eight Songs CD Baby &amp;#8211; Buy the Album SF Gate Profile &amp;#8211; Meklit Hadero opens up to the world as soloist &amp;co...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Meklit Hadero is a singer, songwriter, thinker and activist who exudes passion for the arts and her native Ethiopia. She is one of the co-founders of the Red Poppy Art House, a San Francisco artspace, venue and artist collective. Later this year, she and more than a dozen creatives of the Ethiopian diaspora will travel from all over the world to converge on their home, to celebrate art and culture. She was also a 2009 TED Oxford Fellow where we met a few weeks go, and I&amp;#8217;ve been enthralled by her album EIGHT SONGS ever since. Meklit&amp;#8217;s songs are reminiscent of the red dust omnipresent in sub-Saharan Africa; inviting, ancient, anguished yet resilient and lingering. If nothing else listen to this episode for the music contained inside. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show MeklitHadero.com &amp;#8211; Eight Songs CD Baby &amp;#8211; Buy the Album SF Gate Profile &amp;#8211; Meklit Hadero opens up to the world as soloist &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Meklit Hadero is a singer, songwriter, thinker and activist who exudes passion for the arts and her native Ethiopia. She is one of the co-founders of the Red Poppy Art House, a San Francisco artspace, venue and artist collective. Later this year, she and more than a dozen creatives of the Ethiopian diaspora will travel from all over the world to converge on their home, to celebrate art and culture. She was also a 2009 TED Oxford Fellow where we met a few weeks go, and I&amp;#8217;ve been enthralled by her album EIGHT SONGS ever since. Meklit&amp;#8217;s songs are reminiscent of the red dust omnipresent in sub-Saharan Africa; inviting, ancient, anguished yet resilient and lingering. If nothing else listen to this episode for the music contained inside. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show MeklitHadero.com &amp;#8211; Eight Songs CD Baby &amp;#8211; Buy the Album SF Gate Profile &amp;#8211; Meklit Hadero opens up to the world as soloist &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 14:26:18 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Appfricast 14 &#8211; ExhausTED</title>
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      <description>After returning from TED Global 2009 Jon talks about what it&amp;#8217;s like to present on the TED stage, what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a fellow and what the TED community is like. Also Teddy Ruge from ProjectDiaspora.org drops by Appfrica Labs for a quick interview about his latest projects and how he was almost an Olympic decathlete! Also a few surprise announcements! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show TED.com &amp;#8211; Ideas Worth Sharing TED Fellows &amp;#8211; the Ted Fellows Blog Project Diaspora &amp;#8211; Mobilizing the African Diaspora &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>After returning from TED Global 2009 Jon talks about what it&amp;#8217;s like to present on the TED stage, what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a fellow and what the TED community is like. Also Teddy Ruge from ProjectDiaspora.org drops by Appfrica Labs for a quick interview about his latest projects and how he was almost an Olympic decathlete! Also a few surprise announcements! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show TED.com &amp;#8211; Ideas Worth Sharing TED Fellows &amp;#8211; the Ted Fellows Blog Project Diaspora &amp;#8211; Mobilizing the African Diaspora &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After returning from TED Global 2009 Jon talks about what it&amp;#8217;s like to present on the TED stage, what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a fellow and what the TED community is like. Also Teddy Ruge from ProjectDiaspora.org drops by Appfrica Labs for a quick interview about his latest projects and how he was almost an Olympic decathlete! Also a few surprise announcements! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show TED.com &amp;#8211; Ideas Worth Sharing TED Fellows &amp;#8211; the Ted Fellows Blog Project Diaspora &amp;#8211; Mobilizing the African Diaspora &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 03:22:45 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Appfricast 14 &#8211; ExhausTED</title>
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      <description>After returning from TED Global 2009 Jon talks about what it&amp;#8217;s like to present on the TED stage, what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a fellow and what the TED community is like. Also Teddy Ruge from ProjectDiaspora.org drops by Appfrica Labs for a quick interview about his latest projects and how he was almost an Olympic decathlete! Also a few surprise announcements! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show TED.com &amp;#8211; Ideas Worth Sharing TED Fellows &amp;#8211; the Ted Fellows Blog Project Diaspora &amp;#8211; Mobilizing the African Diaspora &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>After returning from TED Global 2009 Jon talks about what it&amp;#8217;s like to present on the TED stage, what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a fellow and what the TED community is like. Also Teddy Ruge from ProjectDiaspora.org drops by Appfrica Labs for a quick interview about his latest projects and how he was almost an Olympic decathlete! Also a few surprise announcements! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show TED.com &amp;#8211; Ideas Worth Sharing TED Fellows &amp;#8211; the Ted Fellows Blog Project Diaspora &amp;#8211; Mobilizing the African Diaspora &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After returning from TED Global 2009 Jon talks about what it&amp;#8217;s like to present on the TED stage, what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a fellow and what the TED community is like. Also Teddy Ruge from ProjectDiaspora.org drops by Appfrica Labs for a quick interview about his latest projects and how he was almost an Olympic decathlete! Also a few surprise announcements! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show TED.com &amp;#8211; Ideas Worth Sharing TED Fellows &amp;#8211; the Ted Fellows Blog Project Diaspora &amp;#8211; Mobilizing the African Diaspora &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 03:22:45 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Appfricast 13 &#8211; Ask Us Anything</title>
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      <description>Ask Us Anything. Audio interviews with participants in Grameen&amp;#8217;s CKW program and users of the &amp;#8216;all questions answered&amp;#8217; service, Questionbox. Details about Question Box&amp;#8217;s pilot in Uganda where we&amp;#8217;re headed and the results of some of our research. Also, Jon talks about Google&amp;#8217;s new SMS applications, Uganda&amp;#8217;s plan to ban used computers, the real-time web, and the death of Michael Jackson? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show World Wants to Know &amp;#8211; real-time visualization of questions around the world Grameen CKW Program &amp;#8211; community knowledge workers Grameen Applab &amp;#8211; applying technology solutions to development Google SMS Apps &amp;#8211; SMS Search, SMS Tips and SMS Trader Quincy Jones on MJ&amp;#8217;s Death &amp;#8211; Candid thoughts from Quincy Jones on his friend MJ Uganda Wants to ban Used Computers &amp;#8211; My thoughts &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ask Us Anything. Audio interviews with participants in Grameen&amp;#8217;s CKW program and users of the &amp;#8216;all questions answered&amp;#8217; service, Questionbox. Details about Question Box&amp;#8217;s pilot in Uganda where we&amp;#8217;re headed and the results of some of our research. Also, Jon talks about Google&amp;#8217;s new SMS applications, Uganda&amp;#8217;s plan to ban used computers, the real-time web, and the death of Michael Jackson? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show World Wants to Know &amp;#8211; real-time visualization of questions around the world Grameen CKW Program &amp;#8211; community knowledge workers Grameen Applab &amp;#8211; applying technology solutions to development Google SMS Apps &amp;#8211; SMS Search, SMS Tips and SMS Trader Quincy Jones on MJ&amp;#8217;s Death &amp;#8211; Candid thoughts from Quincy Jones on his friend MJ Uganda Wants to ban Used Computers &amp;#8211; My thoughts &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ask Us Anything. Audio interviews with participants in Grameen&amp;#8217;s CKW program and users of the &amp;#8216;all questions answered&amp;#8217; service, Questionbox. Details about Question Box&amp;#8217;s pilot in Uganda where we&amp;#8217;re headed and the results of some of our research. Also, Jon talks about Google&amp;#8217;s new SMS applications, Uganda&amp;#8217;s plan to ban used computers, the real-time web, and the death of Michael Jackson? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show World Wants to Know &amp;#8211; real-time visualization of questions around the world Grameen CKW Program &amp;#8211; community knowledge workers Grameen Applab &amp;#8211; applying technology solutions to development Google SMS Apps &amp;#8211; SMS Search, SMS Tips and SMS Trader Quincy Jones on MJ&amp;#8217;s Death &amp;#8211; Candid thoughts from Quincy Jones on his friend MJ Uganda Wants to ban Used Computers &amp;#8211; My thoughts &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 03:17:41 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ask Us Anything. Audio interviews with participants in Grameen&amp;#8217;s CKW program and users of the &amp;#8216;all questions answered&amp;#8217; service, Questionbox. Details about Question Box&amp;#8217;s pilot in Uganda where we&amp;#8217;re headed and the results of some of our research. Also, Jon talks about Google&amp;#8217;s new SMS applications, Uganda&amp;#8217;s plan to ban used computers, the real-time web, and the death of Michael Jackson? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show World Wants to Know &amp;#8211; real-time visualization of questions around the world Grameen CKW Program &amp;#8211; community knowledge workers Grameen Applab &amp;#8211; applying technology solutions to development Google SMS Apps &amp;#8211; SMS Search, SMS Tips and SMS Trader Quincy Jones on MJ&amp;#8217;s Death &amp;#8211; Candid thoughts from Quincy Jones on his friend MJ Uganda Wants to ban Used Computers &amp;#8211; My thoughts &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ask Us Anything. Audio interviews with participants in Grameen&amp;#8217;s CKW program and users of the &amp;#8216;all questions answered&amp;#8217; service, Questionbox. Details about Question Box&amp;#8217;s pilot in Uganda where we&amp;#8217;re headed and the results of some of our research. Also, Jon talks about Google&amp;#8217;s new SMS applications, Uganda&amp;#8217;s plan to ban used computers, the real-time web, and the death of Michael Jackson? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show World Wants to Know &amp;#8211; real-time visualization of questions around the world Grameen CKW Program &amp;#8211; community knowledge workers Grameen Applab &amp;#8211; applying technology solutions to development Google SMS Apps &amp;#8211; SMS Search, SMS Tips and SMS Trader Quincy Jones on MJ&amp;#8217;s Death &amp;#8211; Candid thoughts from Quincy Jones on his friend MJ Uganda Wants to ban Used Computers &amp;#8211; My thoughts &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 13 - Ask Us Anything</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ask Us Anything. Audio interviews with participants in Grameen&amp;#8217;s CKW program and users of the &amp;#8216;all questions answered&amp;#8217; service, Questionbox. Details about Question Box&amp;#8217;s pilot in Uganda where we&amp;#8217;re headed and the results of some of our research. Also, Jon talks about Google&amp;#8217;s new SMS applications, Uganda&amp;#8217;s plan to ban used computers, the real-time web, and the death of Michael Jackson? Download or Stream the Podcast - MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show World Wants to Know - real-time visualization of questions around the world Grameen CKW Program - community knowledge workers Grameen Applab - applying technology solutions to development Google SMS Apps - SMS Search, SMS Tips and SMS Trader Quincy Jones on MJ&amp;#8217;s Death - Candid thoughts from Quincy Jones on his friend MJ Uganda Wants to ban Used Computers - My thoughts &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ask Us Anything. Audio interviews with participants in Grameen&amp;#8217;s CKW program and users of the &amp;#8216;all questions answered&amp;#8217; service, Questionbox. Details about Question Box&amp;#8217;s pilot in Uganda where we&amp;#8217;re headed and the results of some of our research. Also, Jon talks about Google&amp;#8217;s new SMS applications, Uganda&amp;#8217;s plan to ban used computers, the real-time web, and the death of Michael Jackson? Download or Stream the Podcast - MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show World Wants to Know - real-time visualization of questions around the world Grameen CKW Program - community knowledge workers Grameen Applab - applying technology solutions to development Google SMS Apps - SMS Search, SMS Tips and SMS Trader Quincy Jones on MJ&amp;#8217;s Death - Candid thoughts from Quincy Jones on his friend MJ Uganda Wants to ban Used Computers - My thoughts &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Ask Us Anything. Audio interviews with participants in Grameen&amp;#8217;s CKW program and users of the &amp;#8216;all questions answered&amp;#8217; service, Questionbox. Details about Question Box&amp;#8217;s pilot in Uganda where we&amp;#8217;re headed and the results of some of our research. Also, Jon talks about Google&amp;#8217;s new SMS applications, Uganda&amp;#8217;s plan to ban used computers, the real-time web, and the death of Michael Jackson? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show World Wants to Know &amp;#8211; real-time visualization of questions around the world Grameen CKW Program &amp;#8211; community knowledge workers Grameen Applab &amp;#8211; applying technology solutions to development Google SMS Apps &amp;#8211; SMS Search, SMS Tips and SMS Trader Quincy Jones on MJ&amp;#8217;s Death &amp;#8211; Candid thoughts from Quincy Jones on his friend MJ Uganda Wants to ban Used Computers &amp;#8211; My thoughts &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Ask Us Anything. Audio interviews with participants in Grameen&amp;#8217;s CKW program and users of the &amp;#8216;all questions answered&amp;#8217; service, Questionbox. Details about Question Box&amp;#8217;s pilot in Uganda where we&amp;#8217;re headed and the results of some of our research. Also, Jon talks about Google&amp;#8217;s new SMS applications, Uganda&amp;#8217;s plan to ban used computers, the real-time web, and the death of Michael Jackson? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show World Wants to Know &amp;#8211; real-time visualization of questions around the world Grameen CKW Program &amp;#8211; community knowledge workers Grameen Applab &amp;#8211; applying technology solutions to development Google SMS Apps &amp;#8211; SMS Search, SMS Tips and SMS Trader Quincy Jones on MJ&amp;#8217;s Death &amp;#8211; Candid thoughts from Quincy Jones on his friend MJ Uganda Wants to ban Used Computers &amp;#8211; My thoughts &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 12 &#8211; Balancing Act</title>
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      <description>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act &amp;#8211; A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa &amp;#8211; Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money &amp;#8211; Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave &amp;#8211; Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory &amp;#8211; &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act &amp;#8211; A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa &amp;#8211; Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money &amp;#8211; Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave &amp;#8211; Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory &amp;#8211; &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217;s Not Google&amp;#8221; Daatum.com &amp;#8211; Crowdsourcing Structured Data Africansignals Wiki &amp;#8211; African Signals is a site dedicated to finding out and showing local rates for mobile phone and internet connections around Africa MyBroadband.co.za &amp;#8211; Broadband Internet and Computer news website focusing on ADSL, 3G, HSDPA, iBurst, MyWireless, Gaming, Cellphone, Hardware and Software. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act &amp;#8211; A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa &amp;#8211; Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money &amp;#8211; Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave &amp;#8211; Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory &amp;#8211; &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217;s Not Google&amp;#8221; Daatum.com &amp;#8211; Crowdsourcing Structured Data Africansignals Wiki &amp;#8211; African Signals is a site dedicated to finding out and showing local rates for mobile phone and internet connections around Africa MyBroadband.co.za &amp;#8211; Broadband Internet and Computer news website focusing on ADSL, 3G, HSDPA, iBurst, MyWireless, Gaming, Cellphone, Hardware and Software. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act &amp;#8211; A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa &amp;#8211; Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money &amp;#8211; Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave &amp;#8211; Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory &amp;#8211; &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217;s Not Google&amp;#8221; Daatum.com &amp;#8211; Crowdsourcing Structured Data Africansignals Wiki &amp;#8211; African Signals is a site dedicated to finding out and showing local rates for mobile phone and internet connections around Africa MyBroadband.co.za &amp;#8211; Broadband Internet and Computer news website focusing on ADSL, 3G, HSDPA, iBurst, MyWireless, Gaming, Cellphone, Hardware and Software. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act &amp;#8211; A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa &amp;#8211; Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money &amp;#8211; Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave &amp;#8211; Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory &amp;#8211; &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217;s Not Google&amp;#8221; Daatum.com &amp;#8211; Crowdsourcing Structured Data Africansignals Wiki &amp;#8211; African Signals is a site dedicated to finding out and showing local rates for mobile phone and internet connections around Africa MyBroadband.co.za &amp;#8211; Broadband Internet and Computer news website focusing on ADSL, 3G, HSDPA, iBurst, MyWireless, Gaming, Cellphone, Hardware and Software. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast - MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act - A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa - Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money - Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave - Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory - &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217;s Not Google&amp;#8221; Daatum.com - Crowdsourcing Structured Data Africansignals Wiki - African Signals is a site dedicated to finding out and showing local rates for mobile phone and internet connections around Africa MyBroadband.co.za - Broadband Internet and Computer news website focusing on ADSL, 3G, HSDPA, iBurst, MyWireless, Gaming, Cellphone, Hardware and Software. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast - MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act - A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa - Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money - Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave - Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory - &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217;s Not Google&amp;#8221; Daatum.com - Crowdsourcing Structured Data Africansignals Wiki - African Signals is a site dedicated to finding out and showing local rates for mobile phone and internet connections around Africa MyBroadband.co.za - Broadband Internet and Computer news website focusing on ADSL, 3G, HSDPA, iBurst, MyWireless, Gaming, Cellphone, Hardware and Software. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act &amp;#8211; A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa &amp;#8211; Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money &amp;#8211; Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave &amp;#8211; Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory &amp;#8211; &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217;s Not Google&amp;#8221; Daatum.com &amp;#8211; Crowdsourcing Structured Data Africansignals Wiki &amp;#8211; African Signals is a site dedicated to finding out and showing local rates for mobile phone and internet connections around Africa MyBroadband.co.za &amp;#8211; Broadband Internet and Computer news website focusing on ADSL, 3G, HSDPA, iBurst, MyWireless, Gaming, Cellphone, Hardware and Software. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act &amp;#8211; A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa &amp;#8211; Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money &amp;#8211; Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave &amp;#8211; Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory &amp;#8211; &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217;s Not Google&amp;#8221; Daatum.com &amp;#8211; Crowdsourcing Structured Data Africansignals Wiki &amp;#8211; African Signals is a site dedicated to finding out and showing local rates for mobile phone and internet connections around Africa MyBroadband.co.za &amp;#8211; Broadband Internet and Computer news website focusing on ADSL, 3G, HSDPA, iBurst, MyWireless, Gaming, Cellphone, Hardware and Software. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act &amp;#8211; A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa &amp;#8211; Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money &amp;#8211; Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave &amp;#8211; Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory &amp;#8211; &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217;s Not Google&amp;#8221; Daatum.com &amp;#8211; Crowdsourcing Structured Data Africansignals Wiki &amp;#8211; African Signals is a site dedicated to finding out and showing local rates for mobile phone and internet connections around Africa MyBroadband.co.za &amp;#8211; Broadband Internet and Computer news website focusing on ADSL, 3G, HSDPA, iBurst, MyWireless, Gaming, Cellphone, Hardware and Software. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Balancing Act. Russell Southwood from the Balancing Act consultancy sits down with Natalie and I to discuss consumer protection rights, the future of technology in Africa and mobile currency systems MTN Mobile Money and Safaricom&amp;#8217;s MPesa. Russell&amp;#8217;s group Balancing Act seeks to be the primary source for information on the telecoms, Internet and audio-visual media industries in Africa. Also. Jon talks about Microsoft Bing, Google Wave, Google Squared and becoming a TED Fellow! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; MP3 | MP4 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links From the Show Balancing Act &amp;#8211; A free weekly e-letter/web site on the state of the internet in Africa. Regular items: news, business model, new software, web sites. mpesa &amp;#8211; Safaricom&amp;#8217;s massive mobile commerce service Mtnmobile Money &amp;#8211; Wire money with your mobile The Backlash Against Google Wave &amp;#8211; Google rocks the boat. Microsoft&amp;#8217;s Big Bing Theory &amp;#8211; &amp;#8220;But It&amp;#8217;s Not Google&amp;#8221; Daatum.com &amp;#8211; Crowdsourcing Structured Data Africansignals Wiki &amp;#8211; African Signals is a site dedicated to finding out and showing local rates for mobile phone and internet connections around Africa MyBroadband.co.za &amp;#8211; Broadband Internet and Computer news website focusing on ADSL, 3G, HSDPA, iBurst, MyWireless, Gaming, Cellphone, Hardware and Software. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Links from the Show Orange Telecom - Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund - The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Links from the Show Orange Telecom - Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund - The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Links from the Show Orange Telecom - Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund - The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 11 &#8211; Natalie&#8217;s First Day</title>
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      <description>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 11 - Natalie&#8217;s First Day</title>
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      <description>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom - Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund - The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom - Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund - The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom - Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund - The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 11 &#8211; Natalie&#8217;s First Day</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 11 &#8211; Natalie&#8217;s First Day</title>
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      <description>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Natalie&amp;#8217;s First Day. Appfricast has a new co-host and her name is Natalie Kimbugwe! Natalie will be joining us week-after-week to discuss the latest in African IT news and current events. As the female founder of a start-up here in Kampala, she offers unique insight into the IT industry, policy making and&amp;#8230;.Shaggy?! Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show Orange Telecom &amp;#8211; Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world&amp;#8217;s leading telecommunications operators. Youth Action Fund &amp;#8211; The purpose of the Youth Action Fund is to identify, inspire, and support small groups of dedicated young people who can mobilize and influence large numbers of their peers to promote open society ideals. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 10</title>
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      <description>Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Links from the Show mbuni.org - Free/Open Sour...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Links from the Show mbuni.org - Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U - mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com - more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Links from the Show mbuni.org - Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U - mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com - more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 10 &#8211; Ten Years Strong</title>
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      <description>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Fr...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U &amp;#8211; mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com &amp;#8211; more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U &amp;#8211; mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com &amp;#8211; more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U &amp;#8211; mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com &amp;#8211; more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U &amp;#8211; mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com &amp;#8211; more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org - Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U - mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com - more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org - Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U - mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com - more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 10 &#8211; Ten Years Strong</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24911317-Appfricast-10-%E2%80%93-Ten-Years-Strong</link>
      <description>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Fr...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U &amp;#8211; mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com &amp;#8211; more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U &amp;#8211; mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com &amp;#8211; more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 10 &#8211; Ten Years Strong</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24805853-Appfricast-10-%E2%80%93-Ten-Years-Strong</link>
      <description>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Fr...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U &amp;#8211; mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com &amp;#8211; more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ten Years Strong. James Wire of Linux Solutions discusses how technology use in Africa has changed over the the ten years he&amp;#8217;s been a successful software entrepreneur here in Uganda. As a supporter and developer of free and open-source software (FOSS), he stresses the role of open source, locally developed software solutions versus epensive, proprietary solutions from foreign contractos and companies. Local innovations in mobile like Uganda&amp;#8217;s Me2U and Mbuni are examples of success. He also shares some insightful tips on how to increase computer use in rural Uganda. &amp;#8220;Take the village well approach to computing,&amp;#8221; he says explaining that it&amp;#8217;s cheaper, more sustainable and allows everyone in the community to feel like they are stakeholders. He goes on to give his two cents on everything from African music to second-hand computers. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Links from the Show mbuni.org &amp;#8211; Free/Open Source Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) gateway. It includes both core network MMS switching (i.e. MMSC) capabilities as well as messaging gateway (i.e. MMSC infrastructure integration) features, and is suitable for operators and MMS VAS providers. MTN Me2U &amp;#8211; mobile credit transfer ncomputing.com &amp;#8211; more efficient computing James Wire talks about the lack of reliable electricity in Uganda. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 9</title>
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      <description>Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 01:20:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Appfricast 9 &#8211; The Out-take Show</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24827243-Appfricast-9-%E2%80%93-The-Out-take-Show</link>
      <description>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 9 &#8211; The Out-take Show</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24783257-Appfricast-9-%E2%80%93-The-Out-take-Show</link>
      <description>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 9 - The Out-take Show</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24654756-Appfricast-9-The-Out-take-Show</link>
      <description>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 9 &#8211; The Out-take Show</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24911318-Appfricast-9-%E2%80%93-The-Out-take-Show</link>
      <description>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 9 &#8211; The Out-take Show</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24805854-Appfricast-9-%E2%80%93-The-Out-take-Show</link>
      <description>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Out-take Show. Following the session from last week I left my iPhone recording the conversation as we continued talking about what it&amp;#8217;s like to be a programmer here in Uganda. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy . &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 8</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24522530-Appfricast-8</link>
      <description>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 05:13:12 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Appfricast 8 &#8211; An Interview With Appfrica Labs</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24827244-Appfricast-8-%E2%80%93-An-Interview-With-Appfrica-Labs</link>
      <description>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. A...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 8 &#8211; An Interview With Appfrica Labs</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24783258-Appfricast-8-%E2%80%93-An-Interview-With-Appfrica-Labs</link>
      <description>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. A...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 8 - An Interview With Appfrica Labs</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24654757-Appfricast-8-An-Interview-With-Appfrica-Labs</link>
      <description>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. A...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>An Interview With Appfrica Labs A roundtable interview with all the developers at Appfrica Labs! Features Jon Gosier (CEO/Director), Barbara Birungi (Administrative Assistant), Felix Kitaka (Developer), Jerry Opolot (PHP Developer), Ivan Kavuma (COO/Director of Operations), Emma Oluka (Developer) and Dennis Senyonjo (Mobile Apps Developer). Who are these developers from Uganda, who are their heroes, what are the challenges they face and what are their ambitions? What&amp;#8217;s it like being a female software developer here? A young developer? A developer who&amp;#8217;s gone away worked for a big software company and come back to help the next generation? Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy Fact Checking the Show The BitTorrent client Emma brings up is Vuze formerly known as Azureus, created by Tyler Pitchford. 23andMe.com is the social network that uses your DNA sequence in your profile. It was created by Anne Wojcicki and Linda Avey. Anne is the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. SymTorrent is a mobile bit torrent client for phones running Symbian. Kevin Rose is the founder of Digg.com. Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Facebook.com. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are the founders of Google.com. All of them launched their apps while in (or in the process of dropping out of) college. Mark Shuttleworth is the founder and CEO of the linux distribution Ubuntu. &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 7</title>
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      <description>Jon is Sick. Afriparty at SXSWi. Kongoni, a new African Linux distro. Zoopy and Vodacom, the plot thickens. Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Kongoni: An African Linux Distro Appfrica Labs Joins Kuv Capital Zoopy and Vodacom News Photo by PlesserChick &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jon is Sick. Afriparty at SXSWi. Kongoni, a new African Linux distro. Zoopy and Vodacom, the plot thickens. Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Kongoni: An African Linux Distro Appfrica Labs Joins Kuv Capital Zoopy and Vodacom News Photo by PlesserChick &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Jon is Sick. Afriparty at SXSWi. Kongoni, a new African Linux distro. Zoopy and Vodacom, the plot thickens. Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Kongoni: An African Linux Distro Appfrica Labs Joins Kuv Capital Zoopy and Vodacom News Photo by PlesserChick &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Jon is Sick. Afriparty at SXSWi. Kongoni, a new African Linux distro. Zoopy and Vodacom, the plot thickens. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Kongoni: An African Linux Distro Appfrica Labs Joins Kuv Capital Zoopy and Vodacom News Photo by PlesserChick &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Jon is Sick. Afriparty at SXSWi. Kongoni, a new African Linux distro. Zoopy and Vodacom, the plot thickens. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Kongoni: An African Linux Distro Appfrica Labs Joins Kuv Capital Zoopy and Vodacom News Photo by PlesserChick &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Appfricast 7</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24911320-Appfricast-7</link>
      <description>Jon is Sick. Afriparty at SXSWi. Kongoni, a new African Linux distro. Zoopy and Vodacom, the plot thickens. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Kongoni: An African Linux Distro Appfrica Labs Joins Kuv Capital Zoopy and Vodacom News Photo by PlesserChick &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Jon is Sick. Afriparty at SXSWi. Kongoni, a new African Linux distro. Zoopy and Vodacom, the plot thickens. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Kongoni: An African Linux Distro Appfrica Labs Joins Kuv Capital Zoopy and Vodacom News Photo by PlesserChick &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Jon is Sick. Afriparty at SXSWi. Kongoni, a new African Linux distro. Zoopy and Vodacom, the plot thickens. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Kongoni: An African Linux Distro Appfrica Labs Joins Kuv Capital Zoopy and Vodacom News Photo by PlesserChick &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Jon is Sick. Afriparty at SXSWi. Kongoni, a new African Linux distro. Zoopy and Vodacom, the plot thickens. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Kongoni: An African Linux Distro Appfrica Labs Joins Kuv Capital Zoopy and Vodacom News Photo by PlesserChick &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Culture Wars. This episodes talks about Vodacom, A24 Media&amp;#8217;s growing number of partners, Offline Gmail, Disruptive Journalism and more. Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Re-Hacking Your World Thoughts on Disruptive Journalism Singularities of Globalization and Convergeance Blogging an African Novel Vodacom&amp;#8217;s Growth A24 Media Vote in the Bloggies Photo by Josa Jr &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Culture Wars. This episodes talks about Vodacom, A24 Media&amp;#8217;s growing number of partners, Offline Gmail, Disruptive Journalism and more. Download or Stream the Podcast - M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Re-Hacking Your World Thoughts on Disruptive Journalism Singularities of Globalization and Convergeance Blogging an African Novel Vodacom&amp;#8217;s Growth A24 Media Vote in the Bloggies Photo by Josa Jr &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try GosDot Programming Hacks and Tips or the Appfrica Podcast.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:summary>Culture Wars. This episodes talks about Vodacom, A24 Media&amp;#8217;s growing number of partners, Offline Gmail, Disruptive Journalism and more. Download or Stream the Podcast &amp;#8211; M4A | MP3 | Subscribe | iTunes | YouTube | Zoopy LINKS FROM THE SHOW Re-Hacking Your World Thoughts on Disruptive Journalism Singularities of Globalization and Convergeance Blogging an African Novel Vodacom&amp;#8217;s Growth A24 Media Vote in the Bloggies Photo by Zou &amp;copy; 2008 - 2009 Appfrica International. Looking for more African tech? Try our podcast Appfricast which you can also find on iTunes.</itunes:summary>
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