Kenyan Search Engine an Absolute Necessity
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 1:19 pm
My online search for Kenyan Search Engine returned only 2 relevant results:
1. Tafuta.net: Described as “A searchable directory of East African sites”.
2. Irozho.com: Described as “A Kenyan search engine developed by 3 KCA University students”.
Unfortunately, none of the websites above appear to be active. The information about the search engines indicate that they were online more than 10 years ago.
If there were Kenyan search engines more than 10 years ago, why is there none currently? Anyway, it means that Kenya can develop a top-class Kenyan Search Engine within 1 year, if all effort is put into the project.
The Kenyan Search Engine should be developed/owned by the Kenyan government.
If the Kenyan Search Engine is developed now, there is a high probability that it will lead to Kenya’s GDP doubling within 5 years.
I know many Kenyans would doubt this assertion, because they don’t realise how necessary that search engine is, and that lack of it has a major negative effect on economic growth..
If you follow the links above, you will understand that there are powerful foreign entities that have for years utilised thousands of IT experts to manipulate search results regarding Kenya, and also to propel Kenyans who don’t think for themselves to the top on social media platforms.
Do you think these powerful entities have done all that work for fun?
1. Tafuta.net: Described as “A searchable directory of East African sites”.
2. Irozho.com: Described as “A Kenyan search engine developed by 3 KCA University students”.
Unfortunately, none of the websites above appear to be active. The information about the search engines indicate that they were online more than 10 years ago.
If there were Kenyan search engines more than 10 years ago, why is there none currently? Anyway, it means that Kenya can develop a top-class Kenyan Search Engine within 1 year, if all effort is put into the project.
The Kenyan Search Engine should be developed/owned by the Kenyan government.
If the Kenyan Search Engine is developed now, there is a high probability that it will lead to Kenya’s GDP doubling within 5 years.
I know many Kenyans would doubt this assertion, because they don’t realise how necessary that search engine is, and that lack of it has a major negative effect on economic growth..
If you follow the links above, you will understand that there are powerful foreign entities that have for years utilised thousands of IT experts to manipulate search results regarding Kenya, and also to propel Kenyans who don’t think for themselves to the top on social media platforms.
Do you think these powerful entities have done all that work for fun?