Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa
| Posted by Travel at 29 May 2008 9:16 | |
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Map Of South Africa should be authorized for a larger scale. It is certainly a great design. Everything seems so well aligned.
It is just getting started:
Posting by mark Fri, 31 Aug 2007 19:44:00 GMT It's not like it's easy to parse Wikipedia, but at least most of the, its text is (usually) written with correct spelling, capitalized proper names, important paragraph structure and so on. A natural question is: how will our system perform on the rest of the Web with all its slang, non-standard syntax, and so on? To put Powerset to the test, two of our engineers, Lukas Biewald and Brendan O'Connor, .. full article.
Aside from this, all things I known have been centered together and given a new picture. I believe that is fabulous, you should read it:
Jump to the full entry & travel map Cairo, Egypt Did we fall down the rabbit hole? Going from Cape Town to Cairo is a whole different world. Definitely different Africa. Cairo, population 22 million is a noisy, dirty, interesting place. Never-ending bazaars fill the alley like streets selling everything from chickens and notebooks to curios and dates. On the main thoroughfares traffic clogs the roads, horns honk incessantly and carbon dioxide creates a sick perfume and adds about 10 ..full story.
Before I begin, we take a look at what it really means to be.
UnitedForAfrica.co.za is a new portal dedicated to collective good, that wants to map reports of the current xenophobic attacks happening in South Africa. Visitors can anonymously submit violent incidents to keep one another informed and, providing assistance to those persecuted. The site which uses Ushahidi infrastructure (it's their engine) and hosting, was put online by Quirk eMarketing, a web marketing agency in Cape Town who designed, manages and maintains it, Rafiq, Tim Shier and David .. Keep Reading.
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