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Assumptions of Solar Electric Cooking
The following are the assumptions we are making when advocating research into, and strategic deploym...
Unexpected benefits - Load smoothing?
I have come to realise that the proposition is not so much about solar home systems, but about batte...
Overheating!
So the first fail has occurred. Having decided to set up 'battery cooking' in his kitchen in relati...
Raw experiments
So having started to discuss whether by 2020 a portion of the 3 Billion who currently cook on solid ...
eAgriculture online forum
The eAg site are organising another online discussion based on ideas presented in the ICT in Agricul...
Difference in Differences
Finally!!! After 30 years of seeking a robust method that can identify the added value of a com...
Challenges to the Use and Development of Mobile Applications, Content and Services
Enthusiasm for M4D apps is high but, while they are becoming more prevalent and in some instances ef...
Mobile Telephony Growth at the Bottom of the Pyramid– What are the Key Drivers
The massive surge in mobile subscriptions over the last few years is well documented. Of course the ...
Where do projects lead - Informal learning
Came across this interesting paper which talks about how using ICTs in development contexts can lead...
Open Hardware
At the GK3 recently, Steve Song pointed out that open hardware was becoming an option.
Research Into Use
Met with Research into Use, who are conducting a multi million pound programme for DFID on Natural R...
C4D lunches
Since Jackie is the only person I know who reads this, I should highlight her lunches. C4D is a netw...
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