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Kobojunkie
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Looking to consume services out there with Nigeria-specific information. Would be interested in getting info on services offered by media houses in Nigeria, as well as governmental institutions. Any one have a list of favorite and reliable services? Please share.
Will be greatly appreciated!
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*dhtml
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Dis your grammar e too plenti o mr man - talk am for pidgin na? na rss u dey find or na media website? Make u talk am for language wey boys fit understand na?
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Kobojunkie
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Are majority rss feeds? If so, sure. Looking for information on available services out that ( rss included) that I can get data on Nigeria from.
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Kobojunkie
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I am looking for ATOM publishing services or RSS services out there that I can pull Nigeria-specific Data from. Any sort of data.
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*dhtml
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Now you are talking. U need to reduce your english to contemporary english wey common man like me fit understand nah! I will some of my guys wey be rss specialists later on but from what i have heard - they are not much.
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candylips (m)
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I don't think companies in nigeria have advanced to that level.
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Kobojunkie
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If that site currently gets data from some sort of service, please, I would like to get the information on how to consume the same feed. is the data not coming from a feed as it is?
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Afam (m)
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I don't think companies in nigeria have advanced to that level.
Don't think? Well, your thoughts are certainly not right because it doesn't take anything to turn data into web services that can be consumed by third parties.
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Gomez (m)
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Demand for products and services(Business) drive technology and this accounts for the reason why most of these technologies are not currently being implemented by businesses in Nigeria. if the demands are high, the knowledge to to handle such things are locally available. Web services, atom feeds and Restful services can be implemented to provide any form of information, we have started work on this for some thing now. We have built a service point for daily stock market prices and are talking to some financial publishers to expose some of their data. What started as a personal project now a company, to service enable business information, we hosted the beta at www.ngdataonline.com but have a company domain at www.complustech.net, will be moving the solution to the domain. you can request any service and we will do our best to talk to the providers and enable them as a service, we also help business integrate such services in their application. You can send your request to ihesiepeter@complustech.net or ihesiepeter@yahoo.com+234 70 2 9671925 +234 80 3 7716063
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candylips (m)
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Don't think? Well, your thoughts are certainly not right because it doesn't take anything to turn data into web services that can be consumed by third parties.
Yes true but i was looking at this from the consumption angle.
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Kobojunkie
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I am yet to find a single feed to date. Sure it is easy to turn stream data via a webservice for many out there?
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candylips (m)
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maybe this is because there are no consumers, or potential consumers are not sofisticated enough or they lack the awareness of the usefulness of webservices. There has to be demand before there can be supply
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Kobojunkie
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Uumm, so the company will continue to wait to be contacted by potential consumers, before it decides on marketing a product or providing a service? Ofource there are consumers out there. Most every other Nigerian site has a stocks ticker, for instance.
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candylips (m)
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ok apart from stock market data what other types of data can be fed to consumers in Nigeria by webservice.
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Kobojunkie
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Any Wsdls for the provided feeds?
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Gomez (m)
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I am yet to find a single feed to date. Sure it is easy to turn stream data via a webservice for many out there?
Well, after reading this post i did a little search on feeds from any of our sites[Nigeria]. Some of the sites that i discovered had implemented feeds on their sites include http://234next.com/http://www.vanguardngr.com/?option=com_kusoma&id=1. thisday newspaper have areas on their site where there feeds. Detailed research will reveal more as my search is still on-going. I have used some of these feeds in our new product that provides realtime and end of day business and financial information. Currencies realtime values, oil and gas, metal prices, world indices and lots more,sure you can take look at the free demo version at www.finance.complustech.netAbout the wsdl that the last poster talked about, this solution is built on one and we will be making that better and release it to the public. thanks
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seopositive2
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Their are so many websites available if i want i will visit any website
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