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  Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation today announced a find major partnership designed to make knowledge more easily available to 70 million Orange mobile customers throughout Africa and the Middle East. In the first partnership of its kind for Wikipedia, Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation will provide customers in both remote and urban areas of AMEA with access to Wikipedia without adding on data charges. In 2009, Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation formed the world’s first mobile and Internet partnership to expand the reach of Wikimedia’s projects through channels on Orange mobile and web portals in Europe. This new partnership will be gradually launched throughout 2012 across 20 African and Middle Eastern countries where Orange op house erates, with the first markets launching early in the year. The initiative is part of the Wikimedia Foundation’s mobile strategy that aims to reach the billions of people around the world who access the internet solely through mobile

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  Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation today announced a major partnership designed to make knowledge more easily available to 70 mi usatimes.cc llion Orange mobile customers throughout Africa and the Middle East. In the first partnership of its kind for Wikipedia, Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation will provide customers in both remote and urban areas of AMEA with access to Wikipedia without adding on data charges. In 2009, Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation formed t usanews.cc he world’s first mobile and Internet partnership to expand the reach of Wikimedia’s projects through channels on Orange mobile and web portals in Europe. This new partnership will be gradually launched throughout 2012 across 20 African and Middle Eastern countries where Orange news operates, with the first markets launching early in the year. The initiative is part of the Wikimedia Foundation’s mobile strategy that aims to reach the billions of people around the world who access the internet

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  Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation today announced a major partnership designed to make knowledge more easily available to 70 million Orange mobile customers throughout Africa and the Middle East. In the first partnership of its kind for Wikipedia, Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation will provide customers in both re webapex.net mote and urban areas of AMEA with access to Wikipedia without adding on data charges. In 2009, Orange and the Wikimedia Foundation formed the world’s first mobile and Internet partnership to expand the reach of Wikimedia’s projects through channels on Orange mobile and web portals in Europe. This new partnership will be gradually v westernmagazine.org launched throughout 2012 across 20 African and Middle Eastern countries where Orange operates, with the first markets launching early in the year. The initiative is part of the Wikimedia Foundation’s mobile strategy that aims to reach t ysin.org he billions of people around the world who ac

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  The launch of the competition follows the success of ForgetMeNot Africa’s Kipokezi Apps Challenge in Kenya. This inspired developers to submit unique app ideas for Kenyan mobile users, includi timesofamerica.info ng a traffic information app, a treasure hunt game and an app that provided football fans the latest information on the Kenyan Premier League. Jeremy George, Chief Operating Officer at ForgetMeNot Africa, said: “Our recent Apps Challenge in Kenya was a huge success with some truly unique and innovative ideas submitted. Zimbabwe also has a wealth of developer talent and we want to give them the same opportunity to earn revenue from their ideas. We are giving developers the chance to b timevinger.org ring their ideas for unique apps or games that are useful, fun and highly relevant to Zimbabwean mobile users.” ForgetMeNot Africa’s technology tincona.com is already available to Econet’s entire subscriber base through its eTXT service, which launched in April 20

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  The launch of the competit thehappyworld.org ion follows the success of ForgetMeNot Africa’s Kipokezi Apps Challenge in Kenya. This inspired developers to submit unique app ideas for Kenyan mobile users, including a traffic information app, a treasure hunt game and an app that provided football fans the latest information on the Kenyan Premier League. Jeremy George, Chief Operating Officer at ForgetMeNot Africa, said: “Our recent Apps Challenge in Kenya was a hug thehelloamerica.com e success with some truly unique and innovative ideas submitted. Zimbabwe also has a wealth of developer talent and we want to give them the same opportunity to earn revenue from their ideas. We are giving developers the chance to bring their ideas for unique apps or games that are useful, fun and highly relevant to Zimbabwean mobile users.” ForgetMeNot Africa’s technology is alread thesecretoftime.net y available to Econet’s entire subscriber base through its eTXT service, which launched

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  The launch of the competition follows the success of ForgetMeNot Africa’s Kipokezi Apps Challenge in Kenya. This inspired developers to submit unique app ideas for Kenyan mobile users, including a traffic information app, a treasure hunt game and an app that provided football fans the latest information on the Kenyan Premier League. Jeremy George, Chief Operating Officer at ForgetMeNot Africa, said: “Our recent Apps Challenge in Kenya was a huge success with some truly unique and innovative ideas submitted. Zimbabwe also has a stanyarhouse.com wealth of developer talent and we want to give them the same opportunity to earn revenue from their ideas. We are giving developers the chance to bring theamericanbuzz.com their ideas for unique apps or games that are useful, fun and highly relevant to Zimbabwean mobile users.” ForgetMeNot Africa’s technology is already a technotoday.org vailable to Econet’s entire subscriber base through its eTXT service, which launched in A

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  The launch of the competition follows the success of ForgetMeNot Africa’s Kipokezi Apps Challenge in Kenya. This inspired developers to submit unique app ideas for Kenyan mobile users, including a tra newsvilla.org ffic information app, a treasure hunt game and an app that provided football fans the latest information on the Kenyan Premier League. Jeremy George, Chief Operating Officer at ForgetMeNot Africa, said: “Our recent Apps Challenge in Kenya was a huge success with some truly unique and innovative ideas submitted. Zimbabwe onnp.org also has a wealth of developer talent and we want to give them the same opportunity to earn revenue from their ideas. We are giving developers the chance to bring their ideas for unique apps or games that are useful, fun and highly relevant to Zimbabwean mobile users.” ForgetMeNot Africa’s technology is already available to Econet’s entire subscriber base through its eTXT service, which launched in April 2011. This launch more than dou