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    Google Baraza launches in Africa

    Google has launched a new question and answer service across Africa that will also be integrated into search results on Google Search. Google Bazara, which means 'taskforce' or 'council' in Swahili, offers user-generated advice on almost any topic. Users can create profiles, send messages, follow others, rate answers and receive points for asking and answering.
    Google Baraza launches in Africa

    Local relevance

    "We want to make the Internet more relevant for our local users. South Africans ask Google a huge number of questions every day; however, many of these answers remain unanswered, due to the lack of local content online. We recognise that users are the best at answering each other's questions within a community, and Baraza is the perfect way to share and contribute information", says Julie Taylor, communications manager for sub-Saharan Africa.

    'Expert' advice

    Prof. Rina Swart, will be available on Baraza to answer nutrition and diet related questions. "It is great to be part of such a dynamic project," says Prof. Swart. "I look forward to seeing what aspects of daily nutrition South Africans are curious about."
    Lebo Mzwimbi, former Pop Idols Africa, and current Studio 53 presenter, will share his knowledge of music and the entertainment scene. "Baraza provides the perfect platform for South Africans to engage with each other," notes Lebo. "Truly South African advice can't be beaten - local is truly 'lekker'."

    To contribute to Baraza, go to google.co.za/baraza.

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