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Blog Post:
Microsoft’s Citizenship efforts in Africa acknowledged at 2011 African Business Awards
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Posted by Mteto Nyat i and Hennie Loubser Managing Director, Microsoft South Africa and General Manager, Microsoft WECA respectively Since 1992, when we opened our first office in Africa, we have actively worked to help individuals, communities and nations across the continent thrive and grow. Fuelled...
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8 Jul 2011
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Rural Technology Lab Launched in Mali
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Posted by Matt Berg ICT Director, Millennium Villages Project To demonstrate the critical role technology can play in achieving the UN Millennium Development Goals to reduce poverty, the Earth Institute, Columbia University has partnered with Microsoft’s Unlimited Potential Community Technology...
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10 Mar 2011
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In a country with 12 official languages, multi-lingual technology is king
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Posted by Vis Naidoo , Citizenship Lead, Microsoft South Africa Many of the world's 6 000 languages are absent from the public arena, and 50 percent are in danger of disappearing altogether. As we observe Mother Language Day around the world today, we are also celebrating it in our own “Rainbow...
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21 Feb 2011
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