Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Latest from Africa Android Challenge and review of awesome apps from Ivory Coast.


Alcatel onetouch is doing a great job of sponsoring the on going African Android Challenge, check out the prizes for your motivation.
Cool prizes from Alcatel onetouch

Well, in this blog post we will be reviewing the apps submitted by the smart brains from Ivory Coast.

Jean Luc Houédanou is from Abidjan, Ivory Coast. He submitted his cool app called AMN CoworkingSpace, this app helps the Coworking Space of AMN that Jean Luc visits often. It lists the various members' contacts. According to Jean, this app will promote collaboration and new ways of working together in Ivory Coast.


Ivorian Laws was submited by Flinde Regis Bambal from Abidjan, this awesome app makes it easy for the Ivorian citizens to access their constitution and other Ivorian laws on the go. It also allows discussions in a forum as well as reading its contents offline.


Diabate Mamadou Djemory also from Abidjan submitted MadTech, we will keep you posted regarding this innovation from Diabate after some tests and more details are submitted.

It is worthy to let you know that the submission deadline for the first round has been moved from April 15, to April 25, 2013 so as to allow those with apps to submit as soon as possible. The detailed agenda is on the challenge website.

There will be a number of GDG BarCamp sync events across Africa to celebrate the winner of the first round of this year's Africa Android Challenge in their country. Checkout to know whether there will be a GDG BarCamp event in your country.
We encourage you to join the Africa Android Challenge public community on Google plus to share and stay updated. For GDG and JUG organiser/ managers there is a private community where information specific to you is shared
You can also share with +Max Bonbhel , +cedric Atangana , Lamine , +Basile Niane or +Nsubuga Hassan for any assistance after adding them to your circles.


Africa Android Challenge Managment Committee.



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