May
02

ClubSoci mobile app on Nokia (Ovi) Store

Free Download for ClubSoci mobile app on Nokia(Ovi) Store
ClubSoci is a Java ME(J2ME) mobile application that enables students and university staff to access various information in their university/university. The users are able to see what’s happening in their university/college,share their thoughts and opinions as well and socialize with other users by posting to Facebook,Twitter and friends via sms.

ClubSoci is now available for free download on the Nokia(Ovi) Store.

Incase you face problems downloading from Nokia Store,you can also download it from GetJar App Store

Send your feed back to moffatmn(at)moffatmn(dot)com or clubsoci(at)moffatmn(dot)com.

You can post your queries,comments or compliments on Facebook @clubsoci or on Twitter @clubsoci

Follow the developer on Twitter @moffatmn

Moffat Mwai Ngacha.

 

Feb
29

EUCOSSA Open Source Day-Egerton University.

EUCOSSA (Egerton University Computer Science Students’ Association) are holding their annual Open Source Day on 10th March 2012 at Egerton University-Main(Njoro) Campus.

The event features talks from various invited guests from leading technology companies and organisations as well as exhibitions and competitions among students from different colleges and universities in Kenya on open source projects.

The theme for this year’s event is “OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES FOR ATTAINMENT OF VISION 2030”.

The aim of this event is enlighten the public of the benefits of open source technologies and how these technologies can steer technological advancements towards the realization of Vision 2030 and to create awareness with regard to open source technologies where leading experts from various organisations and institutions will discuss open source related technological issues in the country.

This event will provide a better understanding of the benefits of open source technologies, stimulate scientific discussion and promote use of open source technologies and show how these can be used for attainment of Vision 2030.

There will also be a competition which ranges from mobile, web applications, desktop applications and any other open source technologies.

For sponsors,participants and other interested parties, you can contact us on eucossa@egerton.ac.ke

For more information, visit our website on http://www.eucossa.org

To attend this event,please register here http://eucossa.eventbrite.com/

Register your open source project for exhibition and competition here http://www.eucossa.org/competitions/opensource

Follow us on Twitter @eucossa and get updates of the event on hashtag #eucossa

Feb
27

Mobile Garage at Egerton University by AkiraChixs and EUCOSSA

From the AkiraChixs blog

This weekend on March 3  from 11 a.m. -3 p.m. Akirachix together with Egerton University Computer Science Students Association (EUCOSSA) will be hosting a Mobile Garage Workshop at the Egerton University- Njoro Campus Computer labs.

The theme for this event is “mobile technology and entrepreneurship“.

Akirachix is the implementing organization of the Mobile Social Networking in Kenya project sponsored by infoDev. The main aim of the project is to create sustainable businesses for the knowledge economy through mobile applications development. We plan to achieve this by holding social networking activities in Universities and Colleges through an initiative dubbed “Mobile Garage”. Through such events we will look into:

  • Opportunities in app development – what is happening in the future?
  • How to monetize student apps – build a business case,
  • Identify possible ideas for apps for competitions

Speakers lined up for the event include Kate Kiguru, founder of Ukall, Jamilla Abass and Susan Oguya of M-farm among others. We will highlight the work students/developers that we meet at institutions and profile their mobile applications on www.mobilegarage.co.ke. To register for the event go to: http://mobilegarageategerton.eventbrite.com/

Follow us on Twitter @eucossa and our hashtag #eucossa

 

Feb
06

ClubSoci version 1.1 is available for download

ClubSoci 1.1 is now available for download via phone browser.

You can also get it it via computer here

Thanks for the feedback on clubsoci version 1.0.

This has a better interface and awesome sliding effects.

Free Download on your phone

Have a look at this presentation for more.As always,your comments and compliments are welcome.

Follow the developer on twitter here



Jan
11

ClubSoci Java ME app

Welcome to 2012 and since i haven’t blogged this year,let me say “Happy New year”.I’d like to introduce you to a Java ME app,this is just a basic app and the main idea of putting it up for download to get ideas on what it can do and have people testing,and giving feedback.Here goes..

This is an interactive Java ME(J2ME) mobile application that enables the user to see what’s happening in their university/college, Share how they are feeling andSocializewith fellow students in their college/university, as well as with other colleges/universities.Please read the attached presentation to get more of what the app does



The app is available free for testing and use.

Download it for free here

Feel free to send me your suggestions for improvement of the app on moffatmn(at)gmail(dot)com. or on Twitter @moffatmn

A more appealing Java version version will soon be available.

For Android users,you are not left behind….an Android version is also in the making.

Free Download

Thanks. Follow the developer on Twitter @moffatmn

The project lives here

Dec
07

Do what you love and do it often

This is your life.
Do what you love and do it often.
If you don’t like something, change it.
If you don’t like your job, quit.
If you don’t have enough time, stop watching TV.
If you are looking for the love of your life, stop.
They will be waiting for you when you start doing the things you love.
Stop over analyzing, life is simple.
All emotions are beautiful.
When you eat, appreciate every last bite.
Open your mind,arms and heart to new things and people,we are united in our difference.
Ask the next person to see what their passion is,and share your inspiring dream with them.
Travel often,getting lost help you find yourself.
Some opportunities only come once,seize them.
Life is about the people you meet and the things you create with them,So go out and start creating.
Life is short.Live your dream and wear you passion.

Nov
12

10 Golden Rules for Success

All of us dream about success and we spend our entire life in dreaming and achieving that .We spend extra hours to get that

But here are some golden rules which will bring success to your door step

Yes

Rule Number 1

Believe in you , you strength , your capability , your commitment and your sincerity

Rule Number 2

Understand you have a very strong role to play

Everyone of us born in this earth has a purpose, even the food we eat daily has a purpose -because when you consume, you spend when you spend, money circulates, when money gets circulated the economy grows

Rule Number 3

Remember Hero’s of real life will be zero’s when they start

Start from the scratch , let every brick in your empire , carry a drop of blood ( Hard Work)because when you achieve each brick will speak about you.

Rule Number 4

Remember Experience speaks more than Ego

Learn from your elders, managers and from any one who knows at least one step more than you, never let your ego take decision on this issue

Rule Number 5

One thing we forget is our age

For two reasons – to stay young to shy away responsibilities

But the fact you can never hide this factor
Rule Number 6

Always think before you ink

Thinking is one of the greatest resource that humans possess our brain is more than 3000 encyclopedias, you will never know , how it stores things

Rule Number 7

Save the surplus – Start this minute

Never limit your life style and save ,save the surplus , you will be amazed to see after few years , your saving will double your income

Rule Number 8

Be Happy about this life

Because you will never know what is in store for you.

Rule Number 9

Never hurt any body

For every action there is a equal and opposite reaction

Rule Number 10

Update yourself every second

Knowledge development has no age, no limit

Sep
16

G|Kenya 2.0 Developers Day 2011

EUCOSSA members attend G|Kenya 2.0 Developers’ Day on 13th Sept 2011.

Well,after lots of emails,tweets,facebook discussions,google searches,google mapping and any thing else googley,we finally managed to secure 60 invites,yes i mean sixty,to attend the gKenya 2.0 developers day 2011.

By we,i mean EUCOSSA(Egerton University Computer Science Student’s Association),incase you are
wondering how we did this,well read on..

We exchanged some few,what did i say?I mean lot’s of emails,calls and texts with my EUCOSSA team and the computer science department to discuss the modalities,then had a brief meeting to strategise the way forward.

At last,all went well,and at exactly 5pm on 13th September,we were on our way to Nairobi,from
Egerton University,Njoro….Please,may Google maps help you here.

After a three hour bus-ride,it was ticking to a few minutes past 8am,and we were at Westgate malls,Westlands,the venue for the gKenya 2.0 event,just incase you are still lost,just read on :)

We confirmed our registration and headed up the escalators to the different Cinema rooms.
The day’s program was Innovation at Google,Mobile/Android,Chrome & HTML5,Maps & Geo,App
Engine,Entrepreneurs & Developers Panel.

What really went on the sessions??More posts and photos coming up soon….promise :)

Jul
28

Ten ideas that can change the world

Here are some ten ideas that can change the world:)
1. You Gotta Believe
Have hope, passion and confidence that valuable change can and does happen because individuals take bold initiative

2. Challenge Authority
Don’t be afraid to question authority. Authority should be earned, not appointed. The “experts” are often proven wrong (they used to believe that the earth was flat!). You don’t have to be an expert to have a valuable opinion or to speak out on an issue.

3. Know the System
The system perpetuates itself. Use the tools you have – the telephone is the most underrated. The internet can be of great value for research as well. Learn how decisions are made. How is the bureaucracy structured? Who are the key players? What do they look like? Where do they eat lunch? Go there and talk with them. Get to know their executive assistants. Attend public meetings.

4. Take Action
Do something – anything is better than nothing. Bounce your idea around with friends, and then act. Start small, but think big. Organize public events. Distribute handbills. Involve youth. It’s easier to ask for forgiveness after the fact rather than to ask for permission. Just do it! Be flexible. Roll with the punches and allow yourself to change tactics mid-stream. Think laterally. Don’t get hung-up on money matters; some of the best actions have no budget.

5. Use the media
Letters to the Editor of your local newspaper are read by thousands. Stage a dramatic event and invite the media – they love an event that gives them an interesting angle or good photo. Bypass the mainstream media with email and the world wide web to get the word out about your issue and to network.

6. Build Alliances
Seek out your common allies such as other community associations, seniors, youth groups, labor, businesses, etc. and work with them to establish support. The system wins through Divide and Conquer, so do the opposite! Network ideas, expertise and issues through email lists. Celebrate your successes with others.

7. Apply Constant Pressure
Persevere – it drives those in power crazy. Be as creative as possible in getting your perspective heard. Use the media, phone your politicians, send letters and faxes with graphics and images. Be concise. Bend the Administration’s ear when you attend public meetings. Take notes. Ask specific questions, and give a deadline for when you expect a response. Stay in their faces.

8. Teach Alternatives
Propose and articulate intelligent alternatives to the status quo. Inspire people with well thought out, attractive visions of how things can be better. Use actual examples, what’s been tried, where and how it works. Do your homework, get the word out, create visual representations. Be positive and hopeful.

9. Learn From your Mistrakes
You’re gonna make mistakes; we all do. Critique – in a positive way – yourself, the movement, and the opposition. What works, and why? What isn’t working? What do people really enjoy doing, and do more of that.

10. Take Care of Yourself and Each Other
Maintain balance. Eat well and get regular exercise. Avoid burn-out by delegating tasks, sharing responsibility, and maintaining an open process. Be sensitive to your comrades. Have fun. As much as possible, surround yourself with others (both at work and at play) who share your vision so you can build camaraderie, solidarity and support. Enjoy yourself, and nourish your sense of humour. Remember: you’re not alone!

Jul
28

Opera Campus Crew for Egerton University

I have been recruited as an Opera Campus Crew for Egerton University.

I’ll be promoting opera softwares and also giving information about web standards in the campus.

We’l be starting our activities in campus from Sept 2011.

In the meantime,we are promoting Opera thru Facebook and Twitter.

To see of my progress,check my Official Opera Blog on http://my.opera.com/moffatmn

Don’t forget to download the fastest browser hereopera

Check my updates on events coming up and also follow me on twitter@moffatmn

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