Wong Zulu Online, With A New Twist

I first went live sometime in February 2010 with a simple Web site that advertised what I do. It underwent one redesign in 2012, but with the way the Web evolves, my site quickly became obsolete. And of course I should know… I work in tech.

Against that backdrop, I would like to officially launch the new look Wong Zulu Online service today, Sunday September 20, 2015, which happens to be the 31st Annual World Wong Day (my birthday, in case you don’t get it).

Since you’re reading this, you have successfully navigated to the Wong Zulu Online site, which shouldn’t have been so hard, because you could have simply Googled the words ‘intellectually-inspired solutions’ or indeed even just ‘Wong Zulu‘ to get here.

Just to have a feel of where we were at, visit the old Wong Zulu Online site here. Oh, almost forgot to mention that Intellectual Expression has evolved too, from this to this.

For those who don’t know, Intellectual Expression (ie!) is an initiative I thought up about 6 years ago, whose purpose was to bring young, enthusiastic programmers together to build software. The idea has since grown from a mere initiative to a software development company whose primary objective is to improve education delivery in Zambia and beyond. I could say more, but in keeping with the ie! philosophy, I’ll let you get in touch with the ie! Team and let the software express itself.

 

So with the new Wong Zulu Online site, not only do I advertise my solutions and services, but I give you a bit of history on some things IT, do a couple of reviews of ICT services, talk to some fellow IT geeks, offer online tech support in different areas, and give special service offers. The current special offer is free Web hosting for educational institutes who buy Web development services from Wong Zulu Online. This is a limited offer being done in collaboration with Intellectual Expression. Learn more here.

Author: Wong

To some a semi-tech, to others a geek. To some a computer programmer, to some a cable guy. To some an encourager, to some an educator. To some a brother, to some a brother-in-law. To some an uncle, to some a nephew. To two a son. To one, a husband.

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