THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 16:55 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 16:55 |
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Study shows major Twitter growth in SASouth Africans are the most active tweeters on the continent, producing twice as many tweets as Kenya, the next most active country. SA mobile ad revenue R1-billion by 2012Vodacom, MXit and Google have predicted that mobile marketing and advertising spend in South Africa will grow to R1-billion by 2012. Cloudy with a chance of downtimeOpinion is divided about whether web-based financial services have come of age, writes Greg Gordon. Internet use on cellphones surges in SAThe cellphone habits of South Africans have changed dramatically over the last year, World Wide Worx said on Wednesday. Mobile internet booms in South AfricaWorld Wide Worx on Thursday released a report stating that the use of mobile internet services has exploded in South Africa. Internet via broadband up 50% in a year in SAA survey has found that the number of South Africans accessing the Internet via broadband connections has increased by more than 50% in the last year. The smartphone revolutionIt’s not only car keys that shoppers swing openly as they stroll through the mall: their BlackBerrys are visible as well. Internet usage in SA increasesThe number of internet users in South Africa has increased at the fastest rate since 2001, according to a study released on Thursday. Communications minister to oppose ruling on VANSThe communications minister will appeal against a court ruling permitting value-added network services to build their own telecommunications networks. The great keyring paranoia prankJozi is a dangerous city indeed, where cunning criminals now plant tracking devices in their victims' cars -- or do they? |
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