Sunday, September 28, 2014

Thin SIM Technology Is Welcome

Am ready to try it out. Anything that cuts market entry costs opening up the industry to more competitors is good in my books. Instead of Safaricom trying to block it, they should just embrace it and use it to avail its MPesa products to 99.9% of all Kenyan mobile phone users.

Good call by CCK to let Equity try the technology for a year.

Looking forward to accessing Equity services from my SIM toolkit. Top on my wishlist is better payment APIs to help local devs create more powerful applications, anything to keep the fire in the Nairobi tech scene burning.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

The Rapid Prototyping Toolkit for Mobile Apps

I am working on a set of tools to help mobile developers to quickly prototype apps. The platform will consist of an online dashboard for editing and publishing prototypes, a mobile app for running the prototypes and an emulator for testing prototypes before publishing. The mobile app will initially be available for android only. The platform will communicate with 3rd party apps via a HTTP REST, with JSON formatted data. Developers will be able to develop their prototypes in their language of choice provided they host behind an HTTP server.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Happy Birthday President Moi

Wishing a happy birthday to our former president, Daniel Torotich Arap Moi. Yesterday he turned 90. We share a birthday and that is why he is the only politician I always remember to wish a 'happy birthday'.

I am so grateful to Moi, he kept the peace at the expense of a few individuals, my view is, overall, it was better for everyone. It's time he wrote a book exposing all, he is 90, we will let him walk. I give his presidency a B+ for the peace, we could have been Rwanda, DRC or Somalia (No offense guys) had he missed a step.

Kibaki on the other hand, resurrected the economy, created infrastructure, reduced our dependency on donors at the expense of even more widespread corruption. He gets a B-, for letting people die in 2007.

Now its up to you Mr Uhuruto, My prediction, these guys will score a A-, mainly because 2 heads are better than 1 and also because of the pressure they are facing from all directions (ICC, Referendum, Impossible promises i.e laptops) and the economic vision set by Kibaki which we must try to live up to.

Kenya is going to be an African super power if we stay on track, mend fences with the west and negotiate better terms with the East. Its time Kenya corrected the imbalance of payments.