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Internet Cafes as a viable small business in Soweto
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Written by Suzan Chala   
Monday, 10 September 2007
A missed opportunity of employment is what gave Nhlanhla Mahlangu an idea for business.

Mahlangu is the owner of Inxaso Infotech – an Internet café in Pimville Square, Soweto. A qualified sound engineer missed a good job offer because he could not fax a copy of his identity document in time. “I searched for a place where I could fax my ID but there was none available and there was also no way I was going to make it in time if I went to town,” he says.

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Google's Click Fraud Bot Did Not Get The Email
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Written by Nathan Weinberg   
Thursday, 16 August 2007
At WebMasterWorld, yet another story of an AdSense publisher who was banned on suspicion of click fraud. This happens all the time (I get comments from banned publishers on random posts), but what makes this infuriating is that the publisher knew there might be a problem, emailed Google, got permission, and got screwed anyway.

The publisher in question is a guy who runs an internet cafe, as well as a number of websites. The guy came up with a smart idea: Make a default start page for all the computers in his cafe and load the page with links to his websites, AdSense and AdSense for Search. According to him, the AdSense for Search made a decent $10-20 a day, due to his customers using it to search on Google (an obviously popular activity on any computer).

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Cybercafés strategise for survival
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Written by Ramon Thomas   
Wednesday, 15 August 2007
Cybercafés operators in Nigeria have begun moves to ensure that their businesses are saved from extinction in view of the challenges they face in the country. The cafés have therefore planned to hold a national summit in Lagos to strategise on the way forward. According to the President of the Association of Cybercafes and telecentre operators of Nigeria, Mr. Lai Omotola, the summit that is expected to bring together over 1 000 cybercafé operators across the country and major Internet service providers ISPs to deliberate.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 August 2007 )
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