Thus Spaketh Idd Salim

Meeting of the minds at MobileMonday Nairobi

by on Mar.12, 2010, under Coding, Sembuse, Symbiotic, Zunguka

MoMo Kenya

Well, on march 11, I had the privilege and the pleasure of meeting the creme-de-la-creme of Kenya’s Mobile Industry. The MoMo Kenyan chapter if official BABY! SHe is alive and kicking in Kenya.

The list is endless, but top of my mind was Paul Kukubo, Mark Kaigwa, Pratik, Forrest, Aly Khan Satchu, Kaburo, Lewela, Ronald Meru, Timo, Leon Asoyo Oywero, Kemibaro, Erik Hersman, Caroline Juma, Norman Gombe, Oscar from Zain… Just to mention whose who smiled at me, shook my hand and spent some seconds to talk to me with either advice or questions.

Slowly, Idd Salim is becoming a celeb. Hehehehehehaters. Relaxini bana. Cant a brother get some recognition?

Hersmann stated that the world is waiting for the Kenya’s version of FacebookMobile, but with focus on Local content and trends. I told him about our Zunguka Mobile site and he was pleasantly surprised. I smiled thinking, “A black Facebook on steroids. If only Symbiotic had 1/6473868 of the development investment/budget of Facebook. But no one believes in Kenya. We have to fend for ourselves!! Innovative Geniuses doing hand-to-mouth programming with emphasis on code-for-food-and-rent.”

Mark as always was happy and enthusiastic about our products like Sembuse and TumaSMS and hoped that GotIssuez could do a collabo with Symbiotic. I asked only one Question? ‘Why not?’. There is alot of content repetition in Kenya. What we need is content aggregation. Nipe nikupe. As in, Symbiotic.

Moses Kemibaro, the man whose mind is not narrow and got words like the mighty sparrow was next. “Salim, congrats bana. Your website was ‘Kenyas Blog of the week’ in the Business Daily”. I had no idea! Thanks BDA. BDA march 11, page 17. Moses then Introduced me to the great Aly. Well, the Kenyan Version.

I was most likely speaking from a whole meter below the Tall Aly. I think he was standing on his Wallet. Nevertheless,  I am sure he got me verbatim when I Explained how he could use the Sembuse platform to monetize his NSE Stocks Data on rich.co.ke and rake millions. Make the data go to the people, not make people come to your website for data. He was all smiles. Watch this space.

Ronald of Adtel and Norman of IMS told me sweet things I like hearing about some things we call USSD, MONEY and CHAPAA.

And then came a God-sent moment. No, not me finally speaking to a Female. I was doing dudes all night jana. I met this guy whose jobbo is to get poor and orphaned kids from slums and teach them photo-shop, web design etc, and then empower them to be self-reliant with web jobs. I told him about Symbiotic being a Company formed by Old Boys from Starehe, understand sponsorship and charity to the letter.

We are pamojaz with him and we got no Issuez with helping. I also suggested he talks to MobilePlanet. What I hear is that Safaricom has given ONLY mobile planet access to USSD and locked out all the other developers and PRSPS and these kids could really benefit from knowledge of USSD coding. maybe at last in Kenya, we can see more innovative solutions on USSD rather than wait for a Semeni every 3 years. [Btw, i have no beef with Semeni and I believe it is a great solution. It is actually named after Semenya, a real champion of the people. But come on, this is Kenya. We have the best coders and thinkers on earth. Am sure we can do better if these APIs are opened.]. Or maybe my Informer meant Safaricon, and I heard Safaricom. I stand corrected.

Speaking of our Beloved Saf, I did not meet anyone from Safaricom at MoMo. Either they were not there, ama maybe tu ni network haikuwa.

Oscar, Bi Juma and the rest of the esteemed Salim-meeters were all positive and I am sure all this will come to a good end. Or is it a start?

Only time will tell.

Err, Code time it is.

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  • voicestream

    “A black Facebook on steroids” hehe, I like it, Safaricon was on “supa nyongea”

  • http://www.kainvestor.blogspot.com/ kainvestor

    How again can Aly use Sembuse to monetize his data? i would also like to hear more about this.

    Still on suffericon case i see. Nwy, nice blog here, keep posting.

  • gathinga

    Hey Idd. I just discovered this owe some blog. On another note, having read your diatribe about those whom you dont work with, I wish to get a quote for some development work. whats your email? send to danielmwangi@yahoo.com

  • iddsalim

    email : iddsalim at gmail ndoti com.

  • John K.

    I think you're too focused on making money instead of providing value.
    We all want to swim in mad cash but the reality is that spending time looking for get-rich-quick apps/services/porn etc will 'almost' never work. Note I said ALMOST, akina farmville, etc are the exception. The reality is, you have to plan, struggle, invest, create something that people will be willing to pay for. Once someone see's some value (whether real or non-existent value), they'll gladly pay for it.
    Just my 2 cents.

  • iddsalim

    Bwana JK,
    I think the sad but naked truth that you are ignoring is that this is KENYA and we dont have anyone who in their right frame of mind or intoxicated would put more that USD 20 on mobile development.

    We are hand-to-mouth programmers who code for food and don't have the USD 52M+ that Zuckerberg was given to create Facebook. Hell, give my blind cat USD 1M and she will create facebook for you.

    So EVERYTHING must have a revenue model in Kenya. Once Obama gives me US citizenship and some Investors come and give me USD 100M+ to think, maybe I will think of pure value. Like Twitter.

    In Africa, the hot sun and the fear of tomorrow forces us to think. We don't need the incentive of money.

  • johnkamau

    I agree with you totally. In Kenya investment in anything that is not tangible is feared so much it's just sad. As I sit here its 7am and I'm writing an app for some dude for some loose chumes that I'll probably just leave in Buffet.

    Yes, everything must have a revenue model but the history of software has shown us that whatever service or utility your software provides, for it to generate lasting revenue, the end user must perceive to gain some kind of value. It may be useless value like the points in akina farmville or those crappy chinese games, but either way the end user 'feels' his $10 is well spent and he'll keep spending it every month. A good example is the apps in the iPhone store, guys are minting there selling tiny apps that do obscenely simple things. The apps go for like $1 and with akina fb and forums, you can have 20k downloads in month, thats $20,000 per month, from an app that you wrote in a week. Not bad IMO.

    Don't get me wrong, I agree about the fact that in Kenya things aren't quite fair for developers, but this does not mean that we churn out crappy apps simply because the money will come in quick.
    I am optimistic however, that things will get better, guys will stop paying coders 20k, leaving them in a dark room and expecting them to create the next facebook.

    JK

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  • Mr. Truth be Told

    I am a coder….and i dont really think what you consistently potray is right. If you develop software correctly, you will reap benefits. You have to be patient and wait for your chance to strike. What I see here is you complaining how you are not being noticed by Safaricom….or how you have great products!

    Do you realise there are programmers with even better products and these programmers are not complaining….

    Style up!

  • iddsalim

    Bwana Coder,

    Thank you for the great, deep and obviously well-thought insight. I wish one day we will all grow to become master coders like you. i am honored to have you respond to my blog post.

    If this is not asking too much, could you please share some of the great innovations that your blessed fingers have developed. I am sure they are countless, but please share 4.

    Patiently waiting…

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