Well, smart phones are nearly pervasive in Ghana.

I have a trusted Nokia 3300. At least 60 per cent of my students have
better phones. I interviewed a fisherman in Moree village last Saturday
with a good camera phone.

Amos 



It's far from perfect - it looks like I recorded it on a video phone -
but it certainly was easy to do. I'll have to do some research to see
how prevalent smart phones are here in Ghana, because it might increase
the possibility of more Ghanaians getting involved in video blogging...
-andy

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