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Digital Pipeline is a United Kingdom registered charity founded in 2005 operating under the working title Computers 4 Africa [1] to provide access to information and communications technology in developing countries in Africa and other parts of the world.
Access to computers, or to broadband access, remains rare for half of the world's population. For example, as of 2010, on average of only one in 130 people in Africa had a computer [2] while in North America and Europe one in every two people had access to the Internet. [3] 90% of students in Africa had never touched a computer. [4]
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Computers for Africa may refer to: Computer technology for developing areas; ... "Computers 4 Africa" project of Digital Pipeline
Revelo collected rankings from U.S. News and World Report to identify the top universities for computer science in Africa.
As of January 2018, it held over 800,000 ads, attracting over 160,000 sellers and 7 million original users per months, who look for bargains in cars, [2] household goods, mobile phones, [3] cosmetics, toys, pets, livestock, electronics, [1] services, and most recently, to look for jobs by searching through job vacancies. [4] [5] As at September ...
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Jediah Higgins purchased 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2) from the Native Americans in the early 18th century and the town of Kingston was established. [18] Kingston's location on the Lenape Assunpink Trail where it crossed the Millstone River and later becoming part of the King's Highway was the prime factor in its early prominence.
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