Africa and Web 2.0
Dude, what’s Web 2.0? Paul Graham explains its in detail.
Wikipedia defines Web 2.0 apps as “second generation of services available on the World Wide Web that lets people collaborate and share information online.” I intrigued by these apps because of the design and functionality that comes with them. Flickr and del.icio.us are good examples.
In March, White African wrote a business plan (pdf) on creating the African network (Zangu). It seems we are at a turning point, web 2.0 is finally coming out of Africa. Nicholas Ochiel is about to launch Cheeseforge, Zangu is progressing and now you can digg at Muti.
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