• Wednesday RoundUp: Internet Entrepreneurs need to go offline, An app that maps Nairobi’s bus routes and more

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    Wednesday RoundUp: Internet Entrepreneurs need to go offline, An app that maps Nairobi’s bus routes and more

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    ROUNDUP

    This is what the African tech space looks like today:

    HUSTLING INTERNET ENTREPRENEURS MAY NEED TO GO OFFLINE

    Would-be tycoons in the business of internet entrepreneurship may need to learn where their bread is actually being buttered.

    TRANSIT APP MAPS NAIROBI’S PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ROUTES

    If you’re thinking of going to Nairobi Kenya, this may be a good time to download the transit application -as a backup.

    4G NETWORKS MAY REACH A THIRD OF THE WORLD POPULATION

    4G-LTE networks may reach over two billion people towards the tail-end of 2015 – GSMA intelligence.

    UNLIMITED CLOUD STORAGE IN SA AT ZAR 99/MONTH

    Prepaid and postpaid subscribers in South Africa can now access unlimited cloud storage at only ZAR 99/month.

    NNUNJI.COM IS KENYA’S MARKETPLACE FOR ACCESSORIES

    If you are in Kenya and need to buy some accessories online, Nnunji.com may be a place of choice to visit.

    LIQUID TELECOM SECURES USD 150MN FUNDING FOR AFRICAN EXPANSION

    Several large investment banks are helping Liquid Telecom expand its fibre network across Africa.

    ELEARNING CONFERENCE TO FEATURE ICT-THEMED PHOTO COMPETITION

    African Conference Center, Addis Ababa Ethiopia, will play host to the 10th eLearning Africa Conference; “Digital Africa – ICT’s Enriching Communities”.

    THIRD ANNUAL DIGITAL CONFERENCE HOLDS IN ABUJA

    The third annual digital conference and exhibition is to be held at the International Conference Center Abuja.

    BRETT STCLAIR’S EXIT FROM GOOGLE AFRICA

    The regional manager, sub-saharan Africa of ‘google for work’ is set to be leaving for a new position at M4JAM.