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    1. Social Media Statistics A year in review - 3 April 2007 to 3 April 2008
    2. Looking back... “Afrigatoroperation and great success in our first year of has enjoyed we look forward to 2008/9. The following data was collected from our site and while not definitive it does give great insight ” CEO into the state of African social media. - Justin Hartman,
    3. Total Blogs Total Blog Posts A total of 2,270 blogs have joined Afrigator. We collected 193,720 blog posts during the year South African membership far outweighs African and the graph below clearly shows that while SA sites but we equate that to lack of resources in produced more content, Africa produced a lot being able to market the site through the rest of more in relation to its smaller

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