Africa’s Web 2.0 Sites

Posted on November 22, 2007. Filed under: social media |

Social networking is very important, it is the way the Internet works today – it is all about sharing information and building communities. Social networking is also called Web 2.0 because it is the second “generation ” of the Internet. The first generation was websites and email and now the second is blogging, news aggregators and all these other Web2.0 sites.

When I saw this post about Africa’s Web 2.0 sites – with links I was really happy. I always try to take notice of them, but I’m never sure I’ve got them all.

So here they are Africa’s Web 2.0 Sites with thanks to Erik Hersman from White African. For those who don’t know, Eric is kind of and “honorary African, having grown up in Kenya and Sudan. He now lives in the USA, but his interest is in technology and how it is changing Africa.

Go to Flickr, where each logo has the link to the Web 2.0 Africa website.

The “To Be Added” list:

MyVideo
TWAC
Fring
iJol
MyGenius

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Ok ma pal, now you have to add afriville and jujunation, and maybe afrovibe. They are the non South African Startups out there.


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