Why the world’s technology giants are investing in Africa By Fiona Graham Technology of business reporter, BBC News, Accra Young people gaining access to technology is key for Africa, tech companies say "I don't understand. Why is it that the media only seems to talk about Africa when bad things happen?" Read more here: - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24524260
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