Conversion Report is a column that emphasizes on the uses of powerful tools and resources available to individuals and corporate entities in Nigeria alike through the internet. This column will feature articles about internet technologies, reviews of Nigerian websites, tips for professionals or entrepreneurs and studies concerning the response of the Nigerian populace to the use of the internet.
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Written by Oluwaseun Pelemo
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009 12:03 |
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The Nigerian Internet Initiative is an advocacy group created to highlight the importance of satisfactory broadband internet in Nigeria and provide ISPs with the information they require to streamline their services and satisfy the consumers of internet services in Nigeria.
We will also use this initiative as an avenue to guide Nigerian consumers to the most appropriate and value adding internet services for their needs through the use of reviews from current customers of the various ISPs.
We will achieve these goals by taking periodic surveys, analyzing survey results and making the results available publicly via the InCorporate Nigeria Magazine. We will also use our social presence to get as many reviews as possible from various internet users in Nigeria as to how their current internet service providers are doing with points such as Quality of Service, Cost of Service, and Customer Service.
The Nigerian Internet Initiative is accessible on Facebook, Twitter and will be occasionally showing up on Nigerian websites and blogs all over the internet. Do you want to be part of the initiative?
Take the Survey - http://www.incorporatenigeria.com/surveys Join the Facebook group - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=134675566938 Follow us on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/theni2 Trending Topic on Twitter - #ni2 Drop a short note or review on -
- Twitter: @theni2
- Facebook: Write on our Group Wall
- Participating Blogs/Websites: Comment on our Brief Intro
- Email:
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Written by Oluwasegun Popoola
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Monday, 29 December 2008 12:41 |
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Lately, I have been in several discussions reflecting on the reasons for passwords in our generation. Only about 2 decades ago, our parents had little or nothing to worry as passwords were not necessary. Today, we live in a fast changing world and we are challenged with an ever increasing need for passwords each day.
For instance, an average professional has between 6 to 10 passwords to cram on a monthly or bi-monthly basis. The use of passwords in the life of an average professional starts right at the beginning of the day when he needs to gain access to his office if it requires a password. Logging into the computer at work; accessing the company software application; checking our ‘yahoo’ or ‘hotmail’ accounts’ e-mails and messenger accounts; checking the online bank accounts require passwords and in some cases more than 1; your pension fund account; the ATM pin, social networking pages such as ‘Facebook’, ‘MySpace’ and ‘Youtube’ account also adds to the daily dilemma of keeping passwords in the head. |
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Written by Oluwaseun Pelemo
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Saturday, 13 September 2008 13:23 |
With the increasing use of the world wide web in the Nigeria, social media has also seen a big boost in audience from Nigerian sources. Social Media is the use of electronic and internet tools for the purpose of sharing and discussing information and experiences with other people. Social media takes different forms including forums, blogs, wikis, podcasts, pictures, videos and e-magazines. Social media encompasses all the services that define the much touted 'web 2.0'. The idea behind it is to get the audience involved in the process of browsing the world wide web. The internet for a long time was known to be a source of information and a tool to pass information across which made it work like a library. In recent years, the internet has evolved to become more of a community where information can be researched, shared and contributed to. This does not strip the internet of its library-like model but adds user interaction and collaboration to it. That is what 'web 2.0' or social media is all about.
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