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Apps, Mobile, applications on
November 17th, 2009 by
Bradley Voges –
9 Comments Tags: Africa, Blueworld, mobile app, nokia

Bradley Voges
Just four weeks ago 20fourlabs and Blueworld Communities decided to enter into the Nokia Calling All Innovators Africa competition, obviously confident of the talent we have in our stable. This competition calls for innovators around the world to develop an application that can be utilised on a specific range of Nokia phones. The application is to have a specific African focus and make use of key Nokia phone features (maps, location based services, etc). For more information on the competition go to: www.callingallinnovators.com/africa
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Business, Events, Lab experiments, Mobile, Social Networking, Standards and Best Practices, applications on
November 13th, 2009 by
Matt Buckland –
1 Comment Tags: 20fourLabs, 24.com, 24.mobi, Blueworld, Nokia app, projects, the Hub

Matthew
We’ve been busy at 20FourLabs. The division was created about 200 days ago to build new web applications, with a particular focus on social and mobile applications. There are around 30 major projects on the go, some of them
mentioned here — of which around about 14 have been completed. Labs now consists of
34 talented web professionals, with a product manager and developer-centric focus, with key roles played by community managers.
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June 24th, 2009 by
Sam Wilson –
5 Comments Tags: Blueworld, facebook, networking, ning, Oprah, social media, twitter

Sam
Sam Wilson is panicking…. how can we still be tweeting now that everyone else is?
When you work online, there’s an unspoken rule… you have to be plugged in.
Obviously.
I mean, we describe ourselves as “social media gurus” and “online experts” and get those less plugged in to pay us for our ability to use SEO and UGC and other hot TLAs casually in conversation, without mixing the letters around. Clearly, it’s not just hip to be ahead… it’s required.
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