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Posted by Munashe Gumbonzvanda | Posted in Kenya | Posted on 14-11-2009

Tags: Kenya startups, Kenyan startups, Kenyan web 2.0, kenyn bloggers, Web 2.0 in Kenya

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Kenyan companies are still working to understand the nature of social media and the changes it brings to how they market themselves.

This is mainly due to the fact that the infrastructure in Kenya is shaky, but major investment from  like Seacom are bringing fast paradigm changes.

Below is a clip from KTN; a Kenyan television network where two bloggers discuss the topic.

The two bloggers in the clip are

Peep on Gatorpeeps 

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