Notes from a nomadic technologist
Flight Risk ranks 8312 in Africa and 61 in Cameroon. According to site visitors it ranks 4390, and 4439 according to page views:
According to blogroll links it ranks 11013 and 10919 according to the amount of links within Afrigator blog posts
So I checked Google Analytics tonight and found that I have visitors again. I guess that’s great news, other than the fact that I haven’t finished the site. I’ve got the day off tomorrow, so I’ll devote some time to it. For now, I really need some sleep. Ciao.
Stand by … some construction going on this week as the new platform gets running.
Just moved the blog to a new platform. Still a few loose ends to finish: Finish writing HCI4D summary Fix contact form CSS and formatting of the right side bar Thanks for your patience. I suppose it wasn’t a great idea to re-launch the site during the
NOTE: The text below was written by Fritz Ekwoge (FEE), the person behind kerawa.com and a true visionary. During a discussion on a theme for the upcoming BarCamp Cameroon, FEE proposed one to focus the efforts of the larger community … a realization of it’s digital dreams. We’ve got lots of
NOTE: The text below was written by Fritz Ekwoge (FEE), the person behind kerawa.com and a true visionary. During a discussion on a theme for the upcoming BarCamp Cameroon, FEE proposed one to focus the efforts of the larger community … a realization of it’s digital dreams. We’ve got
http://www.postnewsline.com/2009/07/stuck-on-the-fringes-of-the-knowledge-economy.html
http://www.postnewsline.com/2009/07/stuck-on-the-fringes-of-the-knowledge-economy.html
http://www.postnewsline.com/2009/07/photo-of-the-day-oil-rig-in-limbe.html
http://www.postnewsline.com/2009/07/photo-of-the-day-oil-rig-in-limbe.html
The sabbatical is over, but the journey’s just begun. After what I’ve determined to be a much-too-long break, I’m back and connected full-time. What’s next? Perhaps no one, particularly me, knows for sure, but having so much time to think and reflect has had infinite value. I’ve rediscovered who I am