Nextel Systems - the initial, first website of the company - screenshot |
Traditionally, Africans pass on an oral tradition, linking generations through the epochs of time - the past & the future. I started this blog in my first year at Makere University, as a feeble attempt book the discourse of my life & family, because it wasn't written anywhere, except folktales. This blog has stood the test of being ignored, change of blogging technology and questioning its very existence, but reading this stuff back to myself, I see why I'll keep it.
Friday, 3 December 2010
The Beginnings of Nextel Systems Inc
Over the past few years, I have cultivated an idea -the idea of starting an IT firm. It had been floating on my mind like butterflies throughout my years at university. I used to write foot notes in the margins of my books when I took lecture notes, of what the company might be. When I read a book, I jotted down some things that came to mind, in relation to what it might be. Studying IT at university helped a lot in the advancement of this idea. Around my second year, a friend of mine who was doing computer science, called Tony, sold me his used copy of The Road Ahead. In have never looked back after reading that book because it gave me a glimpse of the potential of software and gave me an example in Microsoft. I have mused and chatted and talked and e-mailed to friends about it. Now, I have made a small move on it. You can read more on this by follow this link, www.nextelsystems.com
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