Scalability and Education in Sub-Saharan Africa

Posted by on May 23, 2013 in Blog | No Comments

According to the Pew Religious Forum’s 2011 report on Global Christianity, 24% of all Christians worldwide live in Sub-Saharan Africa. This same report estimates the growth in the Christian religion in Sub-Saharan Africa to be from 8.56 million in 1910 to 516.47 million by 2010. This population explosion combined with the rapid rise of Christianity ...

Mobile Mentorship

Posted by on Jul 16, 2012 in Blog | No Comments

The goal of Allogy is to develop affordable community-based mobile services like education and healthcare. Our approach is different from other companies because we’re trying to promote a new form of media distribution that empowers local stakeholders. We want to develop the tools that will let local teachers, doctors, and other mentors make responsible media choices for ...

Best in mGovernance

Posted by on Jul 16, 2012 in Blog | No Comments

The Federal Register app is one of the first government-developed mobile apps designed to cut costs and improve accessibility to citizens. Many more are sure to follow as policy makers look to join the mobile movement. Allogy looks to meet this need with intuitive workflow tools that help publishers distribute content via mobile markets. The ...

Specialized workflows

Posted by on May 14, 2012 in Blog | No Comments

Adam Smith presented a classic example of increased productivity, in Wealth of Nations. One man making pins could finish perhaps a dozen in a day, but a small group of workers each performing a specialized task could create thousands. Specialized workflows are the key to dramatic increases in efficiency, but today’s knowledge tasks are often ...