The TechPost has reached a tipping point where in an attempt to create more compelling content and reader engagement, we’ve to shoot for the skies. That said, we’ll have a complete redesign, rebrand and a migration from Blogger to WordPress come January 2013 and we’re absolutely thrilled for these upcoming changes. Started way back in July 2010 by one Tech Enthusiast, David Okwii and later joined by Onyait Odeke, a photographer, professional debater and mobile Tech freak, the TechPost is starting to be a favorite destination for for original and informed Tech news and analysis with a unique local perspective — what we like to call the localization and contextualization of Technology.

We are particularly proud of a growing and hyper active community on twitter (and soon to be on Facebook!) which we once again leaned to for what could constitute great content they would love to read here on the TechPost. We noticed that local content and more coverage of local innovations — something that the TechPost has been kin to do — were some of the most requested features. You can also tip us if you haven’t already on twitter by mentioning out handle, @tech_post or tell us in the comments. But for now, here’s what the most argent readers really want to see on the TechPost.

 

  • @ssmusoke the @tech_post is gettg bigger & better in 2013. Wat wld you like to see in terms of content & features? Thanks alot!
  • TechPost@tech_post
  • 5 hours ago
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  • @tech_post I am thinking original content targetted to and relevant to Ugandan context, constraints, environment and decision makers
  • Stephen S. Musoke@ssmusoke
  • 4 hours ago
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  • @oquidave @tech_post more coverage of #local #innovation. @ugapps http://pic.twitter.com/FUq7ZksR
  • Joseph Kaizzi@jkaizzi
  • 5 hours ago
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  • @oquidave @tech_post, Thx 4 the gd work; I am so passionate about local innovations, I’d like to see more coverage on local working solutns
  • Wilson Kutegeka@Kutegz
  • 2 hours ago
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  • @oquidave @tech_post Would want to see more coverage about local innovations in ICT. There’s a lot that is not in limelight.
  • Tusiime K Samson @Samwyri
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  • @oquidave @tech_post honestly,u need a cool new look..rebrand!!publish more local stuff..others ll follow,best wishes.
  • Mwesigwa Daniel@Lyk_ANavalanche
  • 2 hours ago
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  • @oquidave @tech_post I’d love to see original Ugandan tech content. And it should be themed. 🙂
  • Ray Besiga@raybesiga
  • 4 hours ago
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  • @oquidave dave- linux beyond the geeky stuff, linux for the average computer user in uganda…
  • Brian Ssennoga@bssennoga
  • 5 hours ago
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  • @oquidave @tech_post like @bssennoga says how about FLOSS for the regular user? Or how about covering the hardware our kla road people sale?
  • sourced@sourced
  • 4 hours ago
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  • @tech_post you can also add interviews of players in different sectors, profiles of movers and shakers, event and product launches etc
  • Stephen S. Musoke@ssmusoke
  • 2 hours ago
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  • @tech_post interviews will the locals will do,helpful tips regarding problems face by the local & behind the scenes @oquidave
  • Mwesigwa Daniel@Lyk_ANavalanche
  • an hour ago
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  • @oquidave Hmmm.. I would love to contribute but i guess we can share ideas on a cup of tea come early Jan. @tech_post
  • Pavic Vincent@pavicvincent
  • 4 hours ago
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  • @tech_post I would like to see more coverage of consumer oriented technology which we never see, microwaves, washing machines, education
  • Stephen S. Musoke@ssmusoke
  • 4 hours ago
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