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Twitter in the Middle East: top stats and stories from 2015

February 18, 2016by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

This is the fourth in a series of ten short extracts from my 2015 round-up: Social Media in the Middle East: The Story of 2015 (also available on Scribd, SlideShare and Academia.edu + […]

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Damian Radcliffe Social Media and Middle East Digital Developments

10 new insights into mobile in the Middle East #FBF

April 24, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

From October 2014. Summary:The Middle East and North Africa had only 19 million total mobile connections in 2002, but over the past decade the market has grown dramatically. Here’s a […]

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#FBF Inside the $25bn plan to get the Middle East online

March 27, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Inside the $25bn plan to get the Middle East online http://t.co/9ZpVS9TafS — ZDNet (@ZDNet) February 14, 2014 Inside the $25bn plan to get the Middle East #online via @ZDNet, @damianradcliffe […]

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Damian Radcliffe Digital Inclusion / Digital Participation, Damian Radcliffe Social Media and Middle East Digital Developments, Damian Radcliffe ZDNet

3 things we learnt about YouTube and Video Content in the Middle East during 2014

January 20, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

“Viewership is growing at 50 per cent year on year, both globally and in the region, with more than one billion users visiting YouTube every month. And in MENA, a […]

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Damian Radcliffe Social Media and Middle East Digital Developments

10 new insights into mobile in the Middle East

December 10, 2014by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Summary:The Middle East and North Africa had only 19 million total mobile connections in 2002, but over the past decade the market has grown dramatically. Here’s a snapshot of where […]

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10 examples of technological innovations for “social good”

July 16, 2014by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment
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10 examples of Tech Start-ups from the Middle East – #QITCOM2014 Special Edition

May 25, 2014by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Ahead of the launch of QITCOM 2014 tomorrow my colleague Mona has pulled together this great presentation featuring examples of tech innovation from across the Middle East. This is the […]

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Damian Radcliffe Social Media and Middle East Digital Developments

Inside the $25bn plan to get the Middle East online

February 16, 2014by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Inside the $25bn plan to get the Middle East online http://t.co/9ZpVS9TafS — ZDNet (@ZDNet) February 14, 2014 Inside the $25bn plan to get the Middle East #online via @ZDNet, @damianradcliffe […]

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Why smartphone saturation in the Middle East matters

November 29, 2013by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Why the explosion of smartphone ownership in Middle East matters to content producers everywhere @damianradcliffe http://t.co/gh0R64b0Nk — BBC Journalism (@BBCCollege) November 27, 2013 Didn’t know UAE leads the world > […]

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4th Arab Social Media Report: 10 key points for Qatar

July 29, 2012by Damian Radcliffe 3 Comments

Cross-post from a short piece I wrote for Digital Qatar, ictQATAR’s blog for technology enthusiasts. This graph is also useful. —————————————- Last week the Dubai School of Government published a raft of interesting dataabout social […]

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