The economic impact of East African Social Network sites can't easily be predicted yet. The presumption is that with a better ability to connect to a target audience, jobs and services should grow exponentially when compared to how things used to happen in undeveloped nations. It goes without saying that the connection has affected those folks in developed nations in a positive way and that it should do the same thing there.
Social networking has rapidly become a staple of most people's lives. A vast majority of the developed nations have a populace that, every morning, checks emails, inboxes, newsfeeds and comments for any number of reasons. With the growing number of people in undeveloped nations gaining access to technology comes the inevitable "internet boom" to the local economies and people.
The internet swept the world over with information and new ways to communicate in the last decade of the 20th century but left those nations with little infrastructure and virtually non-existent tech communities behind. The safe assumption is that as these nations attain the ability to connect with it, their own communities with benefit from the web the same way that other countries and communities already have. This has opened many doors for all sorts of things.
In countries that formerly have been known as destitute and forlorn, the empowerment that a worldwide audience gives can be shocking. Individuals who may not have ever known their full potential, now have the ability to compete with people from thousands of miles away and with great gusto. A student from Djibouti who has an excellent grasp of English and grammar can now write for British, Australian and American markets from the ease of home, schools and libraries.
What would have previously taken years of time and thousands of man hours, searching through compiled lists can now be accomplished with a few quick keystrokes and searches. The time and effort saved can be used in many different ways to impact the local people positively. A family member or friend can be located quickly and easily.
The capacity for misinformation and even manipulation is rather large on the continent. This is the reason that much care should be taken when dealing with your personal information. Having a secure place to socialize and even do some business is almost priceless, as you will surely know.
The ability to grow faster and more efficiently through the use of technology could very well be the way to get undeveloped nations on the path to prosperity. Perhaps this is something you and your company can take advantage of as well. The decision, after all, seems to make perfect sense.
Global communication through the use of East African Social Network websites has allowed for many advances. Users can not only connect with long lost family members and friends but can also spread their messages to a worldwide audience. As the connection grows stronger and the numbers of people online advances onward, the capability to use the information and relationships should impact people in such a way as to grow exponentially more well informed and capable.
Social networking has rapidly become a staple of most people's lives. A vast majority of the developed nations have a populace that, every morning, checks emails, inboxes, newsfeeds and comments for any number of reasons. With the growing number of people in undeveloped nations gaining access to technology comes the inevitable "internet boom" to the local economies and people.
The internet swept the world over with information and new ways to communicate in the last decade of the 20th century but left those nations with little infrastructure and virtually non-existent tech communities behind. The safe assumption is that as these nations attain the ability to connect with it, their own communities with benefit from the web the same way that other countries and communities already have. This has opened many doors for all sorts of things.
In countries that formerly have been known as destitute and forlorn, the empowerment that a worldwide audience gives can be shocking. Individuals who may not have ever known their full potential, now have the ability to compete with people from thousands of miles away and with great gusto. A student from Djibouti who has an excellent grasp of English and grammar can now write for British, Australian and American markets from the ease of home, schools and libraries.
What would have previously taken years of time and thousands of man hours, searching through compiled lists can now be accomplished with a few quick keystrokes and searches. The time and effort saved can be used in many different ways to impact the local people positively. A family member or friend can be located quickly and easily.
The capacity for misinformation and even manipulation is rather large on the continent. This is the reason that much care should be taken when dealing with your personal information. Having a secure place to socialize and even do some business is almost priceless, as you will surely know.
The ability to grow faster and more efficiently through the use of technology could very well be the way to get undeveloped nations on the path to prosperity. Perhaps this is something you and your company can take advantage of as well. The decision, after all, seems to make perfect sense.
Global communication through the use of East African Social Network websites has allowed for many advances. Users can not only connect with long lost family members and friends but can also spread their messages to a worldwide audience. As the connection grows stronger and the numbers of people online advances onward, the capability to use the information and relationships should impact people in such a way as to grow exponentially more well informed and capable.
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