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okeziely · 9 years
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From Blogger to Vlogger
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Since 2008, I've been a tech blogger covering the African tech space and major mobile technology events around the world, including the Mobile World Congress.
I recently created my very own YouTube channel where I'll be sharing my thoughts on technology products, especially those available in African markets -- whether it be simply just telling you how a piece of device feels, works, is designed, whether it’s worth your money, or even how it changes the industry, changes the society and changes us.
While I've produced several YouTube videos in the past on the TechLoy channel, the new channel will be my very first attempt as a 'vlogger' on technology products, people and places that matter.
I'm hoping that you will subscribe to my channel.
See you soon!
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qubestreet-blog · 13 years
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Find out what's next on Sowambe!
We are social web addicts in media, business and entertainment!
We are young, vibrant and socially-savvy with a lot of interest in new media tools for communication on the web.
At Sowambe, we are creating a social media lifestyle brand aimed at promoting trends and talents in Africa’s emerging digital media industry.
check out the links below
http://sowambe.com/welcome-to-sowambe
http://sowambe.com/about
http://twitter.com/sowambe
http://www.facebook.com/sowambe
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okeziely · 10 years
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This year, African entrepreneurs built businesses to solve the continent's problems. Here are 10 of the best.
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