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September 1, 2021

X-Mobile: NGX launches new app to access stock market

The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited has announced that an enhanced version of its mobile app X-Mobile, will be released today (September 1).

Nigerian Exchange
August 10, 2021

Google pulls nearly 115,000 apps from Play Store in first half of 2021

Google’s introduction of a series of policies to regulate app developers led to the removal of thousands of low-quality and policy-violating apps.

Google Hq
June 23, 2021

EXCLUSIVE: Bank documents expose how Buhari regime funded Adamu Garba’s Crowwe to rival Facebook, Twitter

More than two years after the regime invested public funds into Mr Garba’s app, there’s little hope that taxpayers would see a bang for the buck.

June 14, 2021

Google deletes Adamu Garba’s Crowwe from Play Store

“Once your app is removed, the published version of your app won’t be available on Google Play until a compliant update is submitted.”

Adamu Garba
April 26, 2021

DRO Health wins best telemedicine platform in Nigeria

The award highlights the inevitable role of technology in disrupting the healthcare industry in Nigeria.

March 25, 2021

Google signs deal to pay Italian publishers

The new deal will let Italian partnering publishers limit the access of users to paywalled stories.

Google Hq
February 15, 2021

Google fined $1.3m for wrong classification of French hotels

French authorities said Google misinformed tourists and harmed the interests of hotel owners.

Google Hq
January 22, 2021

Google threatens to pull out from Australia

The company wants to pay publishers through its Google News Showcase programme rather than for links.

Google Hq
January 14, 2021

Trump social media ban divisive, dangerous: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey

Mr. Dorsey reflects on widespread criticism about the power now being wielded by Internet giants over freedom of speech and association online.

Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey
January 12, 2021

Trump Ban: U.S. Internet company blocks Facebook, Twitter over censorship

“We have made this decision to block these two websites (Facebook and Twitter) from being accessed from our network,” it added.

Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey