Tuesday, June 20, 2017


GOOGLE has announced its plans
towards a Digital Journalism initiative
that will see 6,000 African journalists
trained in data journalism skills by the
end of February 2018.


Google News Lab and the World Bank
are working with Code For Africa to
empower journalists in Africa by giving
them the necessary support to better
understand the Web and how to use the
tools available to them online.


The Code For Africa Digital Journalism
initiative will take place over the next
9 months (to February 2018) and see
6 000 journalists trained in 12 major
African cities – Abuja, Lagos, Nairobi,
Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban,
Casablanca, Dakar, Freetown, Dar es
Salaam, Kampala, and Yaounde.
Code For Africa is a data journalism
and civic technology initiative operating
across Africa that trains and supports
journalists and civic activists to better understand and use web tools for news reporting and storytelling. Training will take place in three formats.


Beginning June 15, in-person training
sessions will be held in the cities
mentioned above. In each city, we will
conduct training in 3 newsrooms and
training will be held twice a month for the
duration of the initiative.
Beginning August, a massive open
online course (MOOC) will be made freely
available online, covering a range of web
concepts and practices for digital journalists.


We will also hold monthly study group
meetups in collaboration with Hacks/
Hackers to provide more focused, inperson
instruction. Monthly meetings will
take place in Cameroon, Kenya, Morocco,
Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South
Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.


Commenting on the initiative, Daniel
Sieberg, Head of Training & Development
at Google News Lab said: “The web and
digital tools present an interesting array
of options for journalists, but learning
how to use these tools can be a daunting task for many media people. While theglobal news industry faces a knowledge
challenge with regards to digital tools,
Africa, by virtue of its non-digital
education systems, faces even greater
odds in the battle for digital integration
in news and storytelling.


In Nigeria for instance, only a few of
the journalism institutions offer training
programs that focus on Web tools,
and many top news organisations lose
out on stories due to their inability to
utilise newer and more engaging digital
techniques.”


In 2016, Google announced its
commitment to train one million
African youth within one year to help
them create and find jobs via the Web.
“With the Digital Journalism initiative
we want to contribute to the growth of
Africa’s news and media ecosystem by
training present and future practitioners
on how to employ existing tools to tell
stories, and support them to create
locally- relevant tools that will reshape
how Africans consume news,” he
added.

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Thursday, February 16, 2017

BREAKING: 7-year-old girl asks Google for a job, gets reply


7-year-old Chloe Bridgewater wrote a handwritten letter to Google, asking for an opportunity to work with the tech giant.

Chloe desire to work with the tech giant grew after her dad, Andy Bridgewater, showed her pictures of Google offices decked out with bean bag chairs and slides.



She writes: “Dear google boss

My name is Chloe and when I am bigger I would like a job with google. I also want to work in a chocolate factory and do swimming in the Olympics.”

In the letter, Chloe discusses her qualifications – she likes computers and has a tablet on which she plays games.

And she even includes references: “My teachers tell my mum and dad I am very good in class and am good at my spelling and reading and my sums.”

 


It is not an overstatement to say that this young girl knows how to market herself.

Thus, on receiving the letter, Google CEO Sundar Pichai replied her with big hopes and encouragement.

He said: “I think if you keep working hard and following your dreams, you can accomplish everything you set your mind to.”



Reply from Google CEO

Chloe’s father who is a Regional Sales Manager with a Hardware company in the United kingdom, posted the reply on LinkedIn saying: “After seeing images of Google offices with their bean bags, go karts and slides my 7-year-old daughter decided to write to Google to see if they would give her a job. She lost a great deal of confidence after being knocked down by a car a couple of years ago.

“However, to say she is delighted after receiving this letter signed by Sundar Pichai himself is an understatement. She is now even more eager to do well at school and work for Google. Can’t thank such a busy person enough to take time out to make a little girl’s dream become one step closer, although not sure she’s fully aware that it’ll take more than riding go karts and sleeping in pods to make it with Google!

Google replied

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Saturday, January 02, 2016

Woow! Copyright-Holders Request Google To Remove 558million Pirate Links.






Google received requests from copyright owners to remove as many as 558 million links to material, which allegedly infringed on copyrights, from its search engine in 2015. The latest figure shows a surge of 60% compared to 2014.
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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Google Lounge Karaoke & Wine Bar Opens In Uyo Tomorrow.


Google Lounge is the 1st 24hr Karaoke and Wine Bar in Akwa Ibom State! The Grand opening of this exquisite lounge holds tomorrow Friday 18th October 2013 at 439 Oron Road, Uyo (just a stone throw from Timber Market Junction). Google Lounge has two VIP lounges you’ll totally love!
Google Lounge will be known for one thing - its international standards! It's a breath-taking experience to relax in an enchanting space filled with exquisite décor accompanied with music and that's exactly what you will get at Google Lounge!
Google Lounge is stylishly designed to suit your refined nature and that is why plush white sofas, translucent lounge tables, illuminating bar set, stunning chandeliers, embossed walls and cushions are fixed for your delight. Plus, there's a Shisha set for every table and there's enough dancing space for everyone!
With clinking glasses of your favourite liquor and amazing selection of music by the in-house DJ, tomorrow will definitely be a night to remember!
Opening time is 8pm! Dress Smart and don't forget to carry your Boo-Boo along! Leisure is about to be redefined! Don't miss the grand opening of Google Lounge for anything! See you there!!

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