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Google Baraza launches in AfricaGoogle 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. ![]() 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' adviceProf. 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." To contribute to Baraza, go to google.co.za/baraza. |