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Unbits sur Twitter : "3 #lifehacks that will change every girls’ life w/ @SmartyRing @TheTrackR @FitnessCubed #tech. 3 life hacks that will change every girls’ life - Unbits Magazine. 3 life hacks that will change every girls’ life: 1) “Just in case he calls…” *RING* *RING*… where’s my phone in this damn bag… *RING* *RING* Damn it I saw it in that little zip pocket *RING* *RING* I can feel, I’ve almost got it… WTF!

3 life hacks that will change every girls’ life - Unbits Magazine

I missed it… Wait, what? No missed calls notifications on the screen? So I just went through all of this hassle only to find that I’m going CRAY! Apparently I’m part of a phenomena American media can’t shut up about: 70% of women age between 16 and 42 check their phone about 150 times a day without hearing (or seeing) any notification. Technology to the rescue! Check it out HERE! 2) “I lost my wallet/keys/phone!

You know that feeling, you’re trying to get out the house but can’t find your keys… when you carefully checked every inch of your work bag, went through all of the other bags you used over the last few days, dug into all the pockets in your coats, jackets and jeans… and even your boyfriends ones too while you were at it! Stickr TrackR is the solution. WorldBankICT : Tech hubs are springing up... Tech hubs across Africa: Which will be the legacy-makers? One of the key features of the African digital renaissance is that it is increasingly home grown.

Tech hubs across Africa: Which will be the legacy-makers?

In other sectors of the African economy, such as mining or agribusiness, much of the know-how is imported and the wealth extracted. But Africa’s 700 million or so mobile subscribers use services that are provided locally, and they are also downloading more applications that are developed locally. One of the main sources of locally developed applications is the technology hubs that are springing up across Africa. In a recent project carried out for the Botswana Innovation Hub, we worked with two of the longer established labs, the research arm of *iHub_in Kenya and BongoHive in Zambia, to create a map of tech hubs. To our surprise, there are now around 90 tech hubs across the continent, and more than half of Africa economies have at least one.

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Understanding Complexity (and what to do about it) In Share 12 People like to say, “keep it simple, stupid.” It’s a down-home remedy for our overly complex, technology infused modern life. Like much good advice, it is often given, but rarely followed. The problem is that simplicity is not so simple . We live in a complex universe where much that happens is beyond our control. How we deal with complexity determines how we innovate, build organizations that can compete effectively and navigate an increasingly technological marketplace.

The Complexity of an Entity The idea of complexity is fairly new. That led to the first serious thinking about the subject. For instance, a googol is a very large number but simple to describe (i.e. 10 100 ). There have been some other approaches, but the general theme is that complex things take a lot of information to communicate; simple ones do not. Complexity of a System Simplicity, however, doesn’t just apply to individual entities, but systems as well. Emergent Complexity zn +1 = z n 2 + c. Presentaties.