The Morning Call
Gabriel Opare, a 19-year-old Ghanaian student has built a new search engine to rival Google and Youtube.
Gabriel built a free search engine for videos called Mudclo.
Also,Facebook has launched a “community hub” and training program in Nigeria, its biggest market in Africa.
The hub will offer support to tech startups and will also train 50,000 young people and Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in digital skills across the country.
And, Imagine being a customer and you want to express an interest ,pledge to a cause ,enter a contest , vote or give a feed back and you do not have to pay a dime for it. Yes! Sounds too good to be true right?
Ignatius Annor has more details on this week’s edition of Sci Tech.
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