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Master mobile navigation

www.netmagazine.com

Master mobile navigation. When the mobile web first became a reality, the few companies that felt the need to venture into this uncharted territory – mostly airlines and financial institutions – did so by creating completely separate mobile websites, often with unique content and navigation. Interviews.

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Small Business Spotlight of the Week: miiCard

crowdSPRING Blog

miiCard– which stands for “My Internet Identity”– is an identify verification service using your email address, your mobile phone, and your online banking account to prove you are actually you. miiCard is like flashing your driver’s license or passport on the internet.

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Memories of an Unconnected Era: Searching for Sugar Man

Both Sides of the Table

There were no Blackberry’s, iPhones or Internet to distract me. While you might find it slightly “over produced” there is no denying that there is a huge truism you will feel about how we tune out loved ones to plug into our mobile phones. And he had never known of his success in South Africa.

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Millennials In Asia Are Ambitious And Entrepreneurial: VISA Study

YoungUpstarts

But the three standout countries in terms of ambition are United Arab Emirates (95-percent), South Africa (85-percent) and India (81-percent). We know that the Millennials are defined by their love for and use of technology, but how much do they really embrace the Internet and their devices? Technology rules their lives.

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3 Big Lessons From African Entrepreneurs

YoungUpstarts

In the most disadvantaged countries in Africa the odds are already stacked against you when it comes to becoming an entrepreneur. In South Africa, 31% of entrepreneurs fear failure, close to the highest figures in the west, and Africa does lag behind when it comes to discussing business failure.

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27 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

It was 1998 and the internet wasn’t exactly readily available. I recognized the challenges that the majority of the unemployed face in South Africa: a lack of finance, lack of frequent access to technology, education and language issues (English is not the first language of many in South Africa).

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Africa Online: Check out “The Shift”

David Cohen

In Rwanda, for example, where electricity is available to less than a quarter of the population, more than 60 percent of people now have access to mobile phones. And although only 8 percent of Rwandans are internet users, that number is growing rapidly. Here’s a second segment about Kenya’s mobile money revolution.

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