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Mobile tech changing Brands, consumer relations
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5 tech innovations only for under developed economies
Apart from court houses and really backward organizations, in Nigeria, the machine called the typewriter, now, belongs to the museum. Its Pri-Pra sound is now thankfully becoming a distant echo. Besides the typewriter, there are still about five technologies that still hang around to continually brand us ‘underdeveloped’. You can’t see them in any developed economy and here in Nigeria, people believe they have overstayed their welcome.
Facebook @ 10: A kid changing the lives of adults!
The world’s largest social media platform is ten years old. It seems surreal that a phenomenon that has taken the whole world by storm would just be in JSS1 if it were a child. But if Facebook were a child, it would be the most influential kid on the planet. Here are some reasons why:
Is XBoom making us all Djs?
Competition iss bringing out a lot of innovation from today’s gadget makers. The result is that the customer is actually becoming king. Gone are the days when customers struggle to see how products could benefit their family life. Today product features are tailored towards family life to attract reasonable attention.
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