By 2034 Africa is expected
to have the world’s largest working-age population of 1.1 billion—yet only 3 to
4 million jobs are created annually.
That means
there’s an urgent need to create opportunities for the millions of people on
the continent who are creative, smart and driven to succeed.
The internet,
and technology as a whole, offer great opportunities for creating jobs, growing
businesses and boosting economies, said Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer
of Google, a multinational technology company that specializes in
Internet-related services and products.
Pichai who was
at the Google For Nigeria event held in Lagos on Thursday, said that people
need the right skills, tools and products to navigate the digital world and to
make it work for them, their businesses and their communities.
Google at the
event announced progress they have in products and features for users in
Nigeria, including YouTube, Search and Maps.
The Company
also announced initiatives focused on digital skills training, education and
economic opportunity, and support for African startups and developers.
Digital Skills for Africa
"Last year we set out to help bridge the digital skills gap in Africa when we pledged to train one million young people in the region—and we’ve exceeded this target. Through either in-person or online trainings, we help people learn to build a web presence, use Search to find jobs, get tips to enhance their CV, use social media, and so on.
"Last year we set out to help bridge the digital skills gap in Africa when we pledged to train one million young people in the region—and we’ve exceeded this target. Through either in-person or online trainings, we help people learn to build a web presence, use Search to find jobs, get tips to enhance their CV, use social media, and so on.
"Now
we’re expanding this program, and committing to prepare another 10 million
people for jobs of the future in the next five years. We’ll also be providing
mobile developer training to 100,000 Africans to develop world-class apps, with
an initial focus on Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa," the CEO said.
Launchpad Accelerator Africa
Earlier, Juliet Ehimuan-Chiazor, Google country manager in Nigeria, said they wanted to do more to support African entrepreneurs in building successful technology companies and products.
Earlier, Juliet Ehimuan-Chiazor, Google country manager in Nigeria, said they wanted to do more to support African entrepreneurs in building successful technology companies and products.
"Based on
our global Launchpad Accelerator program, this initiative will provide more
than $3 million in equity-free funding, mentorship, working space and access to
expert advisers to more than 60 African startups over three years. Intensive
three-month programs, held twice per year, will run out of a new Google
Launchpad Space in Lagos—the program’s first location outside of the United
States.
"For
people to take advantage of digital opportunities, acquiring the right skills
and tools is only part of the equation. Online products and services—including
ours—also need to work better in Africa. Today, we’re sharing news about how
we’re making YouTube, Search and Maps more useful and relevant for Nigerian
users", she said.
YouTube Go
Also, Johanna Wright, vice president, Product Management, YouTube, said that the platform has witnessed tremendous increase in Nigeria due to the country's diverse culture captured in movies, entertainment and other digital contents.
Also, Johanna Wright, vice president, Product Management, YouTube, said that the platform has witnessed tremendous increase in Nigeria due to the country's diverse culture captured in movies, entertainment and other digital contents.
For better
viewing experience, YouTubeGo, designed from the ground up, was also launched
at the event to now allow YouTube viewers discover, save and share videos they
love in a way that’s transparent about the size of downloads.
"Designed
to be 'offline' first, the app improves the experience of watching videos on a
slower network and gives control over the amount of data used streaming or
saving videos.
"It’s a
full YouTube experience, with fresh and relevant video recommendations tailored
to your preferences and the ability to share videos quickly and easily with
friends nearby. In June, Nigeria became the second country where we
started actively testing YouTube Go. Later this year, we’ll be expanding this
to a beta launch of the app, available to all Nigerian users", Wright
said.
Lagos Now on Street View in Google Maps
On his part, Suren Ruhela, director, Google Map, said that in the last few months, the team has improved "address search" experience in Lagos, by adding thousands of new addresses and streets.
On his part, Suren Ruhela, director, Google Map, said that in the last few months, the team has improved "address search" experience in Lagos, by adding thousands of new addresses and streets.
According to
him, Google has now included outlines of more than a million buildings in
commercial and residential areas, and more than 100,000 additional Nigerian
small businesses on Google Maps.
"Today
we’re launching Lagos on Street View, with 10,000 kilometers of imagery,
including the most important historic roads in the city. You can virtually
drive along the Carter Bridge to the National Stadium or across the Eko Bridge,
down to the Marina—all on your smartphone", he said.
Faster web results
On web search, Tamar Yehoshua, vice president, Product Management Search at Google, said that access to information is increasing. She said that with the prediction that 6Billion plus smartphone subscription by 2022, people want to know what is happening at their local communities with Nigeria among the leading countries in Google Search.
On web search, Tamar Yehoshua, vice president, Product Management Search at Google, said that access to information is increasing. She said that with the prediction that 6Billion plus smartphone subscription by 2022, people want to know what is happening at their local communities with Nigeria among the leading countries in Google Search.
Yehoshua said,
"When you’re on a 2G-like connection or using a low storage device, pages
can take a long time to load. We previously launched a feature that streamlines
search results so they load with less data and at high speed. Today we’re
extending that feature to streamline websites you reach from search results, so
that they load with 90 percent less data and five times faster, even on low
storage devices".
More local
information in Search: Google Partner With University of Ibadan
She added,
"We’ve also made several updates to Search to bring more useful, relevant
answers and information to people in Nigeria:
Knowledge Panels:
We’re connecting people with easy access to the answers to things they care
about, displaying knowledge cards for everything from local football teams to
Nigerian musicians and actors.
With this,
Google will make available "Health Cards" later this year for more
than 800 knowledge cards detailing common symptoms and treatments for the most
prevalent health conditions in Nigeria.
"We’ve
partnered with the University of Ibadan to ensure that answers have been
reviewed by Nigerian doctors for local relevance and accuracy. Nigeria is one
of the first countries where we’re providing locally tailored health answers on
Search.
"Posts on
Google: Posts makes it possible for musicians, entertainers and other public
figures to share updates, images and videos directly on Google, for people to
see while they explore on the web. Nigeria is the third country where we’ve
made this feature available and some of the country’s popular musicians are
already using it.
"The
things we’re announcing today are what drive us—building platforms and products
that are relevant and useful for billions, not just the few, and helping people
to succeed in the digital economy. That’s why we hope to equip more people, in
Africa and elsewhere, with digital skills and tools. We’re excited to be part
of Africa’s evolving digital story", she added.
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