ZA Tech Show: Episode 39
Posted on Monday, November 24th, 2008 at 17:18 by Simon and filed under Podcast episodes, ZA Tech Show.Gartner Analyst Will Hahn joins the gang on this week’s episode as part of his visit to South Africa – you don’t want to miss this one. We discuss:
- Will’s take on the South African telecommunication’s space. What is the state of play of our market and what are his predictions for the future?
- The maturity of the technology market in South Africa and trends that are shaping the way we do things down here.
- The move to IP telephony and market expectations in this regard.
- We review Neotel NeoFlex Data as Brett and Duncan have been putting the offering through its paces. How fast is it? What latency are they seeing? Can you stay connected in a power outage? All answers within…
- Jerry Yang stepping down as CEO of Yahoo!
- PC Magazine halting print and going online only. What is happening to print publishing?
- Net Neutrality in the USA, the Obama government and how the landscape is changing state-side.
- Is email dead?
- Gmail introduces themes.
- Duncan has a Nokia 5800. It’s poop.
- If you think the 5800 sucks, wait until you use a Samsung Omnia. We discuss the touch phone market. It’s all iPhone for now.
- News on the arrival of a local Google data centre.
- Our predictions surrounding Google Maps – and some general GPS discussion.
- Guitar Hero: World Tour is now available in South Africa.
- How off-line games make the transition to online.
- Wrath of the Lich King breaks a record. We’re not sure which one exactly.
- Microsoft South Africa says it is lobbying for a local Xbox Live service.
- Afrigator has a new revenue scheme for bloggers.
And more…
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Comment by Holger, posted on November 28th, 2008 at 06:19Duncan McLeod, posted on November 28th, 2008 at 11:55


















You spoke about youtube and that it is being used as a search engine. I heard on macnotables, I think, that youtube is now the second biggest search engine. always thought Yahoo is.
Thanks for your show. Let me know if you need more beer.