Friday , July 5 2024

Books

Books

My Life in Full: Work, Family, and Our Future

Another great memoir I have just read this year, this one is from Indra Nooyi, former CEO and Chairman, PepsiCo. I never knew Indra until I listened to her in one of Master Of Scale episode with Reid Hoffman in September. In that episode Indra and Reid were discussing about …

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Blockchain Chicken Farm

…..after I was done exploring lives in rural Tanzania two weeks ago, I bought this book out of curiosity, in hope that it will also take me to rural China, the country that produces the technology we are using, to explore rural lives there as well. However, you don’t have …

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Prosperity in Rural Africa?

Insights into Wealth, Assets, and Poverty from Longitudal Studies in Tanzania 9th December, 2021 Tanzania celebrates 60 years of independence and next year, 2022, the country will have a census for population and housing, I think the publication timing of this book couldn’t be any better than this. This book, …

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IoT and Edge Computing for Architects: Implementing edge and IoT systems from sensors to clouds with communication systems, analytics, and security, 2nd Edition

Here is a punchy and yet a comprehensive latest book (published on March 6, 2020) about the Internet of Things (IoT) and Edge Computing for architects. I had a chance to work in banking industry, agricultural industry, as well as in processing industry and I can confidently tell you that …

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Tanzania: The Path to Prosperity

The new dynamism in Tanzania and especially the recent mobile money tax (tozo) controversy has motivated me to read this book. This book aims at giving you a dispassionate analysis on the challenges and choices confronting the country and its people in the realm of Tanzania economic policies by focusing …

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A Promised Land

Where were you when you heard that America had elected its first Black president? Well, I was in my final year abroad doing my engineering degree and I was not paying attention at all. But now I think this book has something to learn for everyone. I found this book …

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