Posts Tagged ‘wi-fi’
wi-fi: africa
June 8th, 2010 by lifeproof
Reality is determined in the internet for the last few years. The state of Israel recently recognized this. Obama already knew this and that’s part of how he became the president. Companies like Nestle, Coca-Cola and BP learned this the hard way, but reputation is everything and that if you don’t exist online–you don’t exist [...]
Tags: africa, bandwith shaping, bp, Coca Cola, existence, fast company, fastcompany.com, for profit organizations in africa, internet penetration in africa, Israel, Join Africa, JoinAfrica, kayak.com, malawi, nestle, ngo, not for profit organizations in africa, online existence, paul english, Philantrocapitalism, skype, uganda, venture philantropy, wi-fi, wi-fi in africa, zambia
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PinPoint
Hard to be White
May 14th, 2009 by lifeproof
It’s hard to be white. If you are a white person, you have to acknowledge the fact that there are infinite number of things in the world that you must whine about. For example, if you are a certain Jess, you may have a complaint like “when will Google Maps update their satellite photo of [...]
Tags: blog, church, complaint, Google, google maps, whine, white, white whine, wi-fi
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