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*Website design, development and maintenance
*Digital marketing
*Multimedia & design
*Mobile application development
*Custom enterprise level solutions
For inquiries: Contact us: +256 312 516 576
+256 776 050 586
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11/11/2013
Leopard skins and other contraband are readied for burning
Collected as wildlife contraband, this stuffed leopard rests on top of a pile of tiger skins and other confiscated goods before an official burning by forest workers in Mumbai earlier this year, to show zero tolerance for poaching.
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07/11/2013
Walmart has more solar capacity than 38 U.S. states
Turning these gigantic roofs into mini power plants that pump clean energy into the grid.
07/11/2013
Canada is forecast to exceed its 2020 emission target by 122 million tonnes of CO2
Under the Copenhagen Accord Canada's greenhouse gas emissions are not supposed to exceed 612 megatonnes of CO2 by 2020, or a reduction of 17% below 2005 levels, which is aligned with the US.
07/11/2013
Death watch counts down your life to make every second count
Thinking about your own death could be considered a bit morbid, or it could be considered pragmatic, as it may spur us to not waste any of our time with meaningless pursuits. And that's the thought behind a new kind of wrist watch, or death watch, if you prefer.
The Tikker watch displays not just the current time, but also displays just how many days we may have left to live, reminding us that there is more to life than just Tweeting, Facebooking, Instagraming, and responding to your emails.
07/11/2013
Steam engine tech could bring cost of solar energy storage down to $100/kWh
An old-fashioned technology could enable low-cost solar energy storage, at a fraction of the cost of batteries.
07/11/2013
15th century Dutch church converted into 21st century bookstore
A great example of adaptive reuse, creating a shrine to the book.
29/10/2013
Today is "Internet Day." It was on this day, October 29, 1969, when the first ARPANET link was established in California between the University of California at Los Angeles and Stanford.
By December 5, two more universities had been connected -- University of Utah and the University of California, Santa Barbara.
This four-node network became the core of today's Internet.
Here's the Room at UCLA Where the Internet Was Born
17/08/2013
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15/08/2013
Shs3b lost in taxes over KCCA fights
Mr Yusuf Nsibambi said conflict of interest and interference into other people’s offices going on at Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) have caused financial institutions to distrust KDLB.
“The Land Board in Kampala is losing close to Shs3billion every year as a result of the fracas at KCCA. Financial institutions are now finding it very hard to process mortgage transactions as it is now very difficult to differentiate between the rightful and wrongful owners of land at the moment in Kampala. All our documents were confiscated by Police and the whole situation is simply a hoax,” Mr Nsibambi said.
Here in pictures from L-R: Chairman Kampala District Land Board Yusuf Nsibambi, Deputy Lord Mayor Sulaiman Kidandala and the Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago at the tribunal yesterday.
15/08/2013
USA DEBT STORY: California economist says real U.S debt $70 trillion, not $16.9 trillion the government claims
The US federal government has been low-balling the public for years on how much debt it actually has, a University of California, San Diego economics professor says, adding that the real amount is $70 trillion – not $16.9 trillion.
James Hamilton's claim the United States is in a much deeper financial hole than many realize comes as Congress gets ready for another budget battle when lawmakers return in September. Both sides have been digging in on their policy positions over the debt, spending and the country's future fiscal health.
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