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Let’s take a look back at the biggest technology trends of 2022 – Techgist Africa

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As the year 2022 comes to a close, we’d like to spotlight a few of our top publications from the year.

What a year it has been, and certainly not one that anyone would have predicted.

Looking back on the past year helps identify defining milestones and paves the way for a resilient future.

In many ways, 2022 might be considered a transitional year.

 

Let’s take a look back at the biggest technology trends of 2022, from 5G to the Metaverse.

 

Apple’s stock market value;

The stock market value of Apple surpasses $3 trillion for the first time ever, making it the first company in history to achieve this milestone.

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Metaverse;

The year 2022 marked the beginning of a new age in the digital revolution, and with it came tremendous growth in the metaverse.

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Elon Musk acquires Twitter;

A filing with the US government in October revealed that the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, had successfully acquired Twitter for $44 billion.

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GITEX will visit Africa;

In Marrakech, Morocco, from May 31 to June 2, 2023, the first GITEX AFRICA will be held.

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Internet Explorer

Microsoft has officially shut down Internet Explorer.

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Apple iPod;

After 20 years, Apple is finally saying goodbye to the legendary iPod.

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Central African Republic Bitcoin;

The Central African Republic has approved bitcoin as one of its official currencies.

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Nigeria 5G;

Nigeria has finally launched the 5G Network.

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Equinix MainOne;

Equinix expands into Africa with the completion of its US$320 million acquisition of MainOne.

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Nigeria Twitter;

Nigeria lifts its ban on Twitter following the company’s compliance with government demands.

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Google South Africa;

Google has launched its first African cloud region in South Africa.

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Saudi Arabia Neom;

 

The Tech division of Saudi NEOM rebrands and invests $1 billion in 2022.

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Noon Namshi;

Noon, a UAE-based e-commerce platform, to purchase Namshi for $335.2 million.

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Stock Market;

More than $1 trillion has been wiped off the valuation of the world’s largest technology companies.

 

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