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Google Doodle on 9 October commemorates Uganda's Independence Day, the African nation which earned sovereignty after seventy years under British control. Uganda, in the year 1962, was officially ...
Uganda's Personal Data Protection Office sets a precedent for Big Tech accountability in Africa by ordering Google to register with local authorities and comply with data protection laws.
Google has launched Project Link, a fibre network access project for developing countries that has already begun in Uganda's capital, Kampala.
TODAY'S Google search doodle is dedicated to Uganda as she celebrates 49 years of independence today. The logo developed and seen by all who attempt a search on google in Uganda, is that of the ...
The company has set up over 120 Wi-Fi hotspots across the capital of Kampala, hoping to lay the groundwork for affordable Internet access in the country for years to come.
Text messaging is being introduced to the masses in Uganda. Uganda’s largest mobile phone provider, Mobile Telephone Networks, or MTN, is partnering with Google and a nonprofit organization, the ...
Last week, Google announced Project Link, a high-speed, high-capacity fiber network in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, to allow local mobile operators and Internet service providers to provide a ...
Last June, Google introduced a number of SMS-based services specifically designed to suit the mobile needs of Africans, kicking off in the Republic of Uganda. Today, the search giant is ...
Internet giant Google announced today that it has made the first investment from its Africa Investment Fund in Ugandan super app SafeBoda. The undisclosed investment comes two months after ...
A business group in Uganda including corporate giants such as Google says it opposes the country's anti-LGBTQ legislation, calling it “a concern for global businesses and investors operating or ...
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