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Thursday, 7 February 2013

Yahoo and Google Strike a Global Ad Deal

Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. have signed a global non-exclusive contextual advertising deal that will generate impressive revenue growth in the future.  Yahoo shares rose more than 1.5% as a result of the news.

How Will This Work

Google ads will start appearing on different Yahoo sites and some co-branded sites using Google Adsense for content and AdMob services.

Google retains part of the revenues generated from the ads displayed on partner sites.  Exact ratio wasn't disclosed, however, website owners who display ads covered in the agreement will get up to 68% of the ad revenue.  Well let's see what happens.

Who Will Benefit

Both Yahoo and Google will benefit from the deal.  

Yahoo Inc. has seen an increase in search revenues from the last quarter as a result of improvements in the quality of ads.  On the other hand, Yahoo Inc. has failed to deliver repeatedly, let's see if the deal will have any positive impact on Yahoo and help generate additional advertising dollars.

Google Inc. will also benefit by getting additional space to run its ads and increase advertising revenues.   


Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Smartphone for Africa


Demand for smartphones in Africa has prompted two big players within the technology market to join forces and launch a new phone specifically designed for the continent.
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has teamed with Microsoft to launch a bespoke Windows-run smartphone exclusively available in Africa.
The phone, called the Huawei 4Afrika, is the first in a series of smart devices being custom developed for the continent and released as part of Microsoft’s sweeping new 4Afrika Initiative.
It is hoped the 4Afrika initiative will make tens of millions of smart devices available across the continent in the next couple of years.
Designed specifically as an affordable option for students, small businesses, developers, and first-time smartphone owners, the Huawei 4Afrika with Windows Phone 8 will make its debut later this month in seven countries: Angola, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, and South Africa.
The phone will be marketed according to the retail market within those individual nations.
The new phone is a variant of the Ascend W1 launched at last month’s Consumer Electronics Show. Features include a four-inch 480 x 800 display, dual-core 1.2 GHz Snapdragon processor and 4GB of internal storage as well as front and rear-facing cameras.
It also comes with pre-loaded, custom-built apps created by African developers for African consumers and includes a market-specific store within the larger Windows Phone Store for downloading locally-relevant apps and content.
Jean-Philippe Courtois, President of Microsoft International, said:  “We believe there has never been a better time to invest in Africa and that access to technology—particularly cloud services and smart devices—can and will serve as a great accelerator for African competitiveness.”
Windows Phone already has a strong presence in Africa with devices from HTCSamsung, and Nokia. In fact, another part of this broad 4Afrika initiative is a joint Nokia and Microsoft customer training program in Kenya and Nigeria to help accelerate adoption of Nokia Lumia 510 and 620 phones.
More than 90 percent  of phones sold today in those markets are feature phones, so Microsoft and Nokia are teaming up to provide free in-store training for customers to help them get the most from their new Lumias and manage their new data plans.