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Goodbye 2009

To be honest, I am a little frustrated that I had more posts on this blog in 2008 than I did in 2009. I am going to blame the transition from New York back to Tanzania and then to the UK for this. In any case, it's been a long year, and it's about to come to a close. What's been going on with projects, and what is in store for 2010? On the web design front, I was finally able to establish a clean portfolio and page for Ndogoworks . It is something basic that I can now work with in its own space and time, as opposed to being intermingled with other projects. Priority for Ndogoworks in 2010 will be to get my own domain and potentially register it as a business based out of Dar. Music will potentially dominate 2010 for me. I have not given much thought to the Solarvibe Sound homepage , it still remains the same from last year with a few updated mixes and gigs. I've only had one gig in London so far (boo!), but I need to look harder in 2010, and raise the bar with markettin

Web hosting in Tanzania

My buddy Taha, who is also writing about tech on Vijana FM (more about Vfm in later posts) found out about TovutiYangu , a web host based out of Tanzania! Very neat news for us Tanzanians to see a simple, efficient web host that accepts payments through a mobile operator! Check out Vijana FM , or Taha's blog .

Web trends

iA (information architecture) produces a cool Web Trend Map , which is a cool way to look at how major websites interact. Given this map, where do future opportunities for social development online lie, if at all? Click on this to check out the whole 2009 map , the image is just a portion of it!

Another winter coming

This winter marks exactly 25% of my life having been lived in the Northern Hemisphere. Who would've thought?

Small change

The world map in small change. FAAP Campaign - Change the World 2007 @ Lafayette College.