Monday 15 April 2013

Africa Android Challenge, a review of various apps from the rest of the countries

Hello Africa, it is really wonderful that we have innovative developers like those submitting apps for this African Android Challenge (AAC). We are grateful to Google,  Alcatel onetouch and Jcertif for the amazing sponsorship role they are playing in this year's AAC.

One of the Tablets to be won!
We have received many apps and want to assure you that they will all be featured in our reviews in this blog and or other media sources for as long as we have enough information. To begin with will be:

Yasine Ndaye from Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. His app called DicoKongo, is a dictionary of Kikongo  which is a local language and French. It helps people to learn Kikokgo.

From Dakar, Senegal is Ibrahima Coundoulx who submitted E-Control. This app helps parents and guardians to monitor their children's absence and presence say at school and how they utilize their time.

Mfawa Alfred Onen is from Abuja Nigeria, he submitted an app called MedicNaija, a medical app that helps it users to get information about prominent diseases, give health tips and check blood pressure.  It also helps in location of medical personnel and hospitals on Google Maps.

Mohamed Anouar Hammami is from Tunis, Tunisia. His cool app is called Travel Guide.
This app has first hand information that people visiting Tunisia should have on the go. It also helps to locate places like hotel and tourist attractions. It is a cool travel guide in a nutshell.

Cars Loger was submitted by Mnif Akiram from Ariana, Tunisia. It keeps track and log of activities like fill ups, parking, Services and Maintenance.

Yanick Ayigbede from Dakar, Senegal submitted SamaEventMobile. His app helps users to buy or book tickets to particular events.
Interactive way of learning for children was submitted by Gemechu Alemayehu from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It teaches English and Afan Oromo to children. It is helps learners to listen to the audio and have the visuals too as they learn.

Nelson Wasonga from Nairobi Kenya developed Rydshare-Kenya. Nelson's app helps drivers to offer thier empty seats to interested commutors through an online market place, it will help to reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion.
The 10 days left might be life changing for you, just submit that app!


Join the African Android Challenge participant's public community on Google plus to share and stay updated. For GDG and JUG organizers / managers there is a private community where information specific to you is shared
You can also share with +Max Bonbhel  , +cedric Atangana  , +Lamine Ba , +Basile Niane, +Nsubuga Hassan or +jean-patrick Ehouman   for any assistance by adding them to your circles.

AAC Management Team



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