TechLair

  • Home
  • contact
  • About
  • Privacy Policy

September in Africa: Alibaba saves wildlife and Google Partners comes to Nigeria

Tuesday, October 2, 2018 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech September in Africa: Alibaba saves wildlife and Google Partners comes to Nigeria

Pan-African ecommerce giant Jumia may be about to launch an initial public offering (IPO), if reports are to be believed, valuing the company at around $1 billion USD. According to Reuters, Jumia, which already claims to be Africa’s first “unicorn” based on how much investment it has received, is considering a possible New York listing early next year. It’s all very exciting, but for now let’s get back to news that has actually happened. Like the fact that Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of China’s Alibaba Group, has partnered the Kenyan ministries of tourism and wildlife to deploy its…

This story continues at The Next Web

Or just read more coverage about: Alibaba,Google

Authored by Piyush Suthar
Pro Blogger


Follow me on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube.

Load comments
  • Newer Post
  • Home
  • Older Post
  • techlair
    Over 1,500+ Readers

    Get fresh content from TechLair

    brand222 facebook brand2 envelope-o

    BEST OF TechLair

    Foldable smartphones explained: Huawei's Mate X vs Samsung Galaxy Fold
    Google gets more RCS messaging support from Samsung
    Facebook adds new limits to address the spread of hate speech in Sri Lanka and Myanmar
    HP’s New Spectre Folio Hybrid Laptop Brings An All-Leather Body With LTE Support


    Copyright © 2019 TechLair. All rights reserved.
    Privacy Policy • DMCA • Contact