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    Brain Share to represent in Venture out Challenge

    Our very own web designer and Techjaja staff’s app Brain Share has reached the semifinals for the VentureOut Internalization Challenge. Charles Muhindo has worked and spear headed the education based Brain Share app which is now widely in schools in Uganda. The challenge is a mobile application internationalization contest challenge that has this year received 113 submissions from 19 countries, out of which 20

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    submissions were from  East African countries – 13 from Kenya, 5 from Tanzania and 2 from Uganda.Brainshare was selected to by business and mobile app experts and will be among the top 24 semifinalists that have been announced. The 12 finalists will be announced on October 2, and subsequently paired with internationally-based mentors with whom they’ll meet during the month of October, leading up to the finalists’ event.  You can Browse through the list if all African semi-finalist below.

    Partnering in this event will be tech companies like TechCrunch.

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