Archive for the 'Web Standards' category
Friday, November 23rd, 2007
We’ve been hard at work since we went live with Kindo, and yesterday did another major release which we’re really proud of…
Check it out, you should start to see the first signs of our social direction, which sets us apart from being “yet another genealogy application”… 11 Languages helps too…
_ Kindo - Some […]
Web, Web 2.0, Technology, Design, Development, Code, Open Source, Products, Web Standards, php, Projects, Team, Seagull, Kindo |
Wednesday, August 1st, 2007
The last three months will probably never been forgotten amongst the people that have put this Alpha release together. We’ve assembled a pretty large team from more than a few different cultures, and we’ve managed technically to develop something which in my humble opinion is truly cutting edge. Most importantly, we’re doing something which we […]
Web, Web 2.0, Technology, Software, Design, Development, Open Source, Products, Web Standards, Projects, Team, Seagull |
Thursday, July 26th, 2007
I’m the first to admit that I’ve had my head in the sand the last few months, and have received many emails asking what’s happening with Tech for Africa… So I thought that posting something public would be the best way to communicate what’s happening for everyone to see
Must say that the last […]
Web, Web 2.0, Business, Technology, Open Source, Web Standards, Technology for Africa, Conferences |
Thursday, May 24th, 2007
More detail over at:
http://www.technovated.com/work-with-us/
Web, Web 2.0, Web Standards, Team, Jobs |
Thursday, April 26th, 2007
This has been an interesting week regards getting keynote speakers for the conference.
I’ve had one well known person, with a massive following, come back to me and say that he’d love to speak at the conference; another individual is going to be too expensive (I mean really, really too expensive - we’re not […]
Web, Web 2.0, Technology, Open Source, Web Standards, Technology for Africa, Conferences, Seagull |
Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
The last week or so has seen us sit with bated breath, waiting to see the reaction to the web and emerging technology conference we’re going to put together for Africans (with an African context of course). Well, we’re happy to say that the credit card test has passed, and the response has been […]
Web, Web 2.0, Business, Technology, Software, Open Source, Web Standards, Technology for Africa, Conferences |
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
And so it begins….
Almost surprisingly, the feedback has been along the lines we were expecting:
people would be willing to go to JHB,
wanna know about stuff around web2.0 primarily,
want to hear international speakers, and
think the conference would benefit the African web community.
On top of that, we’re getting some good coverage on the blogosphere so far:
Update as […]
Web, Web 2.0, Business, Technology, Blogging, Development, Open Source, Web Standards, Technology for Africa, Conferences, Projects |
Monday, November 27th, 2006
We have finally got the site up and running and are getting some really positive feedback from the web commuunity. Not just in South Africa, but in other parts of the world as well.
The guys at cowboysengines wrote a pretty cool article about the conference idea and they are giving us some solid support!
Please visit […]
Web, Web 2.0, Technology, Software, Blogging, Web Standards, Technology for Africa, Conferences |
Thursday, November 16th, 2006
Over the past few months, I have been working a a number of quite different projects. But, even though the projects have been different from one another, I have encountered the same problems on each of them.
The problems I have encountered generally relate to project requirements and client expectations. What I have realised is that […]
General, Web Standards, Projects, Requirements |
Friday, November 3rd, 2006
With the onset of an extremely cold snap of weather on the 1st November, I am longing to go back home to soak up some rays from the hot African sun during Christmas time.
Instead we will be hard at work in a cold and gloomy London, which is really not as bad as it seems. […]
Web, Web 2.0, Business, Technology, Software, Blogging, Development, Web Standards, Technology for Africa, Conferences |