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26Dec/110

Sherlock Holmes 2

We Just got back from watching Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. Brilliant flick we must say. Compliments to Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law. Classical ending too. AT Bloogle we rate it 8/10:-)

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12Dec/110

Most visited websites in South Arica

According to the November 2011 Effective Measure statistics, News24 attracted 3,065,529 unique visitors last month, well ahead of its closest rivals Howzit.MSN with 1,825,136 unique visitors and IOL with 1,812,074 unique visitors.

When looking at local-only traffic the same three websites topped the rankings. News24 is ranked at number 1 with 2,007,587 unique visitors, followed by Howzit.MSN (1,586,159) and IOL (975,345).

News24 also has the largest mobile (mobi) website with 941,296 unique monthly visitors, followed by Vodafone Live (766,585) and SuperSport mobile (673,639).

The following tables list the top ranked South African websites according to total unique monthly visitors and local visitors.

Total traffic
Website Unique Visitors Page Views
News24 3,065,529 44,493,873
Howzit.MSN 1,825,136 27,409,274
IOL 1,812,074 20,871,435
MyBroadband 945,013 5,814,001
Sport24 883,931 7,881,606
SuperSport 864,039 13,066,892
TimesLive 850,677 7,212,630
JunkMail 819,996 21,016,436
Webmail 733,327 30,051,718
Vodacom 672,340 9,775,951
Local traffic
Website Unique Visitors Page Views
News24 2,083,468 37,551,923
Howzit.MSN 1,596,875 24,891,440
IOL 1,060,564 16,681,033
Webmail 666,152 27,858,045
Junkmail 641,456 16,938,020
Sport24 634,995 5,932,709
Vodacom 624,604 9,333,530
MWEB 584,445 14,219,951
Privateproperty 575,935 15,487,426
Property24 533,381 14,182,380
MyBroadband 518,229 4,497,546

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12Dec/110

Afrigator closed down

Afrigator was launched in the golden age of blogging in South Africa, and at its peak the website indexed thousands of African blogs, podcasts and videos.

Afrigator, an African social media aggregator which was launched in 2007, closed down on 1 December 2011.

In September 2008 the Naspers division MIH Print Africa acquired a majority stake in Afrigator which brought additional funding and further developed the Afrigator platform. However, the relationship did not last, and the owners of Afrigator bought back their shares at a later stage.

Afrigator also ran Adgator – an advertising network launched in late 2008 which helped African blogs to monetise their traffic through a service similar to Google Adsense. Adgator closed down in September 2011.

“About two months ago we closed Adgator down due to declining revenue and a core shift in focus for the four shareholders involved. Due to all of us having other interests Adgator became more of a burden than asset,” explained Afrigator founder Justin Hartman.

Justin Hartman
“Afrigator was closed down essentially to avoid the recurring costs of running the operation. The hosting bill to run Afrigator (across a pretty intense server structure) was just too high when you consider our primary revenue stream was closed down a few months earlier.”

“It’s been 4 years and 9 months since Afrigator started and while it’s a sad time for all of us concerned it was coming and needed to be done. Businesses don’t fail – people give up and this is true about Afrigator. As soon as our focus shifted we could no longer focus on growing Afrigator.”

Hartman is currently the CEO of SocialCode, a digital agency which he founded in 2010 that offers a range of digital services for clients which include UNICEF, Hyundai, SuperSport, Remgro, Vodacom and Distell.

Afrigator is however not the only ‘Web 2.0’ startup which did not last. Muti, an African bookmarking website similar to Digg and Reddit, changed into an online directory recently.

Despite receiving numerous accolades locally and internationally, Muti failed to attract the critical mass needed to make a social networking website successful.
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7Dec/110

Nokia N9

Nokia N9


Nokia N9: The hardware, both an evolution of the critically acclaimed Nokia N8 and an insight into what we might expect with the next chapter of Nokias. With its edgy plastic build, 1GHz processor, 3.9" AMOLED screen, 8MP camera and not least of all, MeeGo, the enigmatic Nokia N9 is both a proud tribute to yesterday and an optimistic insight into Nokia's tomorrow.

Design:
Undoubtedly, Nokia has churned out some fantastic hardware in recent years. Take the N8 and E7, respectively at the top of their game when it comes to product design with beautiful annodised alluminum chasis' and confident, bold shapes that just work in the hand, in the pocket and to the eye. We therefore have high expectations from the Nokia N9's AMOLED bevelled glass display,high-grade coloured plastic encasing,not to mention the slab's abundance of personality.

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