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November 2014

150 Years Later, Wrestling With a Revised View of Sherman’s March

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork ATLANTA — This city would seem a peculiar place for sober conversation about the conduct of William T. Sherman. To any number of Southerners, the Civil War general remains a ransacking brute and bully whose March to the Sea, which began here 150 years ago on Saturday, was a heinous […]

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How Nigerians and Kenyans use their phones

Follow us on Twitter: GoAfricaNetwork Two surveys – one low-tech and one high-tech – gathered data on phone habits among market traders and mobile bankers. A recent study by telecoms firm Ericsson predicts there will be more than 635m mobile telephone subscriptions in Africa by the end of the year, with this set to rise

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East Africa Puts Pressure on Exploration Investment in Nigeria

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfriaNetwork.org Nigeria is no longer the preferred destination for oil exploration in Africa, the Managing Director\Chief Executive, Total Upstream Company in Nigeria, Elisabeth Proust, has said. Proust attributed this to stiff competition from East Africa with large volumes of gas discovered in Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya and Angola. According to her, these

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The spread of Ebola

Follow Us On Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork A panicky response in the West may worsen conditions in west Africa Oct 11th 2014 | From the print edition THE death toll from Ebola in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the three most affected countries in west Africa, now stands at around 3,900. Among cases diagnosed outside Africa, the

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Stuck in the waiting room

Follow Us On Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork A long-touted health-care revolution may at last be about to arrive Oct 11th 2014 | ROME | From the print edition THE idea of telemedicine—health care provided using telecommunications equipment—has a lengthy history. Radio News, an American magazine, devoted its cover to a patient at home consulting a doctor in

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NASA and Department of Defense grab Lytro’s light-field tech

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork Lytro has opened up its light-field technology platform for companies to develop custom cameras. NASA and the Department of Defense are among the first to jump on board. Lytro could soon be coming to a space mission near you. The company behind the light-field camera of the same name has

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Firefox OS set to expand into Africa

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork Mozilla has revealed that the Firefox OS will soon expand to Africa. The Firefox OS ecosystem has gained support from three new key partners in the region: Airtel, MTN South Africa and Tigo, operated by Millicom, are the first carriers working with Mozilla to soon bring first Firefox OS smartphones

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Startup IFTTT banking on more automation in your life

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork Today, companies have apps and websites. Tomorrow, they’ll let their customers link electronically in a new way with if-this-then-that actions, IFTTT CEO Linden Tibbets predicts. DUBLIN — If IFTTT Chief Executive Linden Tibbets gets his way, your house’s lights will blink off and on when the FedEx delivery truck arrives

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Augmenting Your Password-Protected World

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork A USERNAME and password combination has long been the standard security mechanism for online accounts. But that method just isn’t cutting it anymore. Huge data breaches, in which hackers gain access to personal information, have risen sharply in the last few years. And consumers have named identity theft their No.

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The Ebola Outbreak in West Africa

Follow Us On Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone have been struggling since March to stop what has become the largest Ebola outbreak ever recorded. The disease is causing widespread fear and disruption in West Africa, and shows no signs of being brought under control.

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