Google goes to Africa

It looks like Google is expanding its African presence. They’ve launched a blog, set up offices in Jo’burg and Nairobi, and are on a hiring spree. This is great news. Technology services and infrastructure are such an important part of development for Africa, see, for example, Tech comes to Rwanda.

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