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Sturvs Blog ranks 2707 in Africa and 158 in Nigeria. According to site visitors it ranks 6244, and 6245 according to page views:
According to blogroll links it ranks 1141 and 1144 according to the amount of links within Afrigator blog posts
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Here are our stats for 2008.
We have just launched a new cleaner design for Sturvs.com in preparation for the new year and to also to celebrate the Christmas season. 2008 has been good but 2009 is sure to be better.
Sturvs has been included on http://africa.alltop.com. Alltop is owned by Guy Kawasaki, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist who we met at the recently concluded BarCampAfrica (we need to put out some pics by the way). From the website: Alltop is an “online magazine rack” of popular topics. We update
Sturvs is an official sponsor for BarCampAfrica. Some other sponsors of this event are Google, Wordpress, Afrigator and allAfrica. The full sponsor list can be found here. BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is
We had a bug on our site which made stories display the wrong number of comments on each story but we have it fixed now.
We had disabled our search engine earlier in the year, not too long after launch, because we had to make a sharp change in technology. We are working on it right now and will soon be launching it soon. It will be packed with features and will raise the
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You can now invite any of your friends from your address book on Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, Lycos and many other major email providers here: http://www.sturvs.com/invite
Any one who went to a public university in Nigeria will understand the concept in the phrase “let my people go”. It has to do with the need to take extra course credits that make a student stay longer than the planned number of years in university, and then
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