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The Mobile Web East Africa Conference takes place in Nairobi, Kenya on 3 and 4 February focusing on “harnessing the potential of the internet and applications on mobile devices”.
With contributions from individuals such as Erik Hersman (of White African and Ushahidi acclaim), Steve Vosloo (a fellow at the Shuttleworth Foundation), Vincent Maher (internet services portfolio manager at Vodacom) and a range of others including representatives from the Kenyan government and industry players, the conference promises to be a melting pot of ideas and a platform to share experiences.
Our own Mark Fowles will be in attendance and will no doubt be tweeting about the event. He’ll also share some of the new Mobile Researcher features due to be launched officially in February and our latest initiative – Mobenzi – which seeks to create sustainable jobs by croudsourcing solutions to business problems from low income mobile phone users.
If you’re attending the conference, please be sure to get in touch.
Powered by the Populi.net platform, Mobile Researcher transforms the ubiquitous mobile phone into a cutting-edge research tool.
Surveys are designed and deployed from an online console where your research team log-in to collaborate on survey design, manage fieldworkers, analyse responses and export data.
Using an appropriate mobile channel, fieldworkers and respondents access their survey assignments and submit responses to them.