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mercredi 22 mai 2013

Emergence Of East African Social Network

By Kathryn Neal


Social networking has become the order of the day in this twenty first century. This is due to the need to foster the represented areas and put the entire region on the world map. An emerging case of such platform is the East African Social Network. This is a platform where citizens of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda meet and exchange ideas for their own benefit as a block.

This site does encourage each individual in the above mentioned countries to join and not be left behind. The process is easy for one to follow. With a functioning email address, it requires the individual to surf the domain name for accessibility. There, you will find an application form which involves a number of information being required to be filled. These include contacts, personal information and security confirmation.

After that, the account will be created. A confirmation mail is sent to the email address which you would have given in the contact details. You will be required to log into your email account and click on the sent link so as to confirm the account you have just created. Once that is done, one will be good to go and enjoy the available services.

Here, you can add more friends, chat with them, flirt, exchange ideas, add pictures and even date. All this are essentially for fun. One can also join the any of the many groups that are relevant to your location and desires even job opportunities for the jobless people could be shared and those interested take up the initiative of applying.

In recent times, the flow of information has been enhanced with the connection of this region with the rest of the world using an undersea optic cable. With this cable, there is guarantee of faster flow of information due to provision of cheaper and reliable internet services. Such interactions are the recipe for better understanding and growth of opportunities for these peoples.

Market liberalization is another factor propelling this website to greater heights. What is being experienced is free trading with the region. This gives producers an upper hand in marketing their products and services on this media. The guarantee of such information reaching a wide client base is high. With these, economic growth in the entire area turns out to be an assured thing.

In recent times, a few aspects have been noted to be pulling down this development. First of all, the site is popular in cities. Very few people in remote rural areas have information concerning this development. Even if they knew, some lack ways of accessing it since they have no computers or internet supported mobile phones.

The concluding factor hindering development of East African Social Network is variation in language. English and Swahili are mainly used. It can be established that only one or two nations embrace both languages. Others use either one of these two. This becomes an enormous barrier as far as the area of conversing is concerned. Coordination of these two is vital to wide expansion of this site.




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