Semapedia introduced to Africa: Powered by “Made in Ghana” technology
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Friday, April 7, 2006
Accra — The Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre for Excellence in ICT introduced the Semacode technology and the Semapedia application to a segment of the Ghanaian public in a presentation delivered by Guido Sohne, Developer-In-Residence at the Centre and Chief Software Architect of CoreNett Ltd, a Ghanaian electronic transaction processing company.
Introduced for the first time in Africa, Semapedia is a way of associating Internet sites with physical barcodes that can be read by cameraphones, enabling one to look up information about physical objects quickly and easily.
Contents
- 1 The Semacode technology
- 2 Semapedia, the physical Wikipedia
- 3 Made in Ghana
- 4 Bringing Semapedia to Africa
- 5 Sources