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Afrigator is an aggregator of information on Africa. It tracks blog posts, podcasts, videocasts, and more. You can submit your blog to the listing of articles available, or read new articles to learn more about the subjects that interest you on Africa. You can find information based on the tags or from the country categories. Having a Technorati-like site just for information on Africa is beneficial, since Africa generally gets left out of the equation in terms of information on the web, with the US, Asia, and Europe taking up most of the space.
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This is a site for Africa where you can find information that would be buried amongst more popular sites because of more web users from other countries. It already has a large amount of information and people using their site, even though it just started.
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How will they be making money? Are there enough people with blogs devoted to African information? How big of a niche will this site bring, since other sites you can find this information plus other countries´?
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written by afrigator.com 15 Months 4 Days ago | |
| Afrigator now goes Mobile: http://justinhartman.com/2007/04/13/afrigator-goes-mobile-and-then-some/ | ||