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The most popular radio stations according to SA Internet users

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

I’ve started a twtpoll to determine the most popular radio stations in South Africa, according to local Internet users. You can add your votes to the poll by clicking here, and view the results at the same link, or in this blog post. (more…)

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Apple has servers in South Africa?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

As a MobileMe customer I recently found the need to ping Apple’s servers. To my surprise, pinging www.me.com, the domain Apple owns for the MobileMe service, suggested really low latency that could only come from  a local server. I ran the ping over my ADSL connection from my home in Johannesburg.

The server is also resolving to a host in the 165.165.*.* range, which is allocated to South Africa. The only logical explanation I can think of is that Apple must be making MobileMe available to South African customers on local bandwidth – possibly from the same datacentre used to host the local App Store for iPhone.

It’s a little late to do any investigating, but I’ll be calling the local representatives of Apple in South Africa in the morning to find out if this is the case. What I have managed to do is conduct a look-up on the IP and establish its ownership – it’s owned by Telkom. Is Apple a Telkom Business customer?

inetnum:        165.165.0.0 - 165.165.63.255
netname:        IPNET-SAIX-HOSTING-1
descr:          Telkom SA Limited

If Apple does have local servers it would be ahead of competing international cloud providers, such as Google, which is yet to go live with its local servers.

That said, Google is making a big announcement in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 1 September 2009. Will we finally see the local Google data-centre go live?

Things are certainly heating up in the SA cloud space. Or are they?

Pinging MobileMe

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Amazon.com does ship to South Africa

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Some months ago the media in South Africa widely reported on Amazon.com changing its shipping policies to no longer ship to South Africa. A couple of posts on this blog explored that. Turns out the media was wrong for the most part.
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Perfecting the iPhone

Friday, January 30th, 2009

The 3G iPhone from AppleThe Apple iPhone is possibly the most near-perfect mobile phone product I’ve used. But it does lack some features that I feel are key. Some of them would be challenging to implement while others really should be there and I’m confused that they aren’t. That said, the iPhone also gets flack for missing some things that I honestly couldn’t care less about.

The competition is heating up for Apple in the phone space. Most of the touch-phone products that claim to compete with the iPhone are rubbish, but Palm recently unveiled its Pre, complete with new operating system WebOS and implementation of some of the features, like copy and paste, that the iPhone doesn’t have.
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