Following the social networking giant's overhaul of its privacy setting, Facebook announces further improvements for lists and sharing.
The unit will leverage off parent company Standard Bank's offerings.
Posting to Facebook via third-party apps results in 80% less engagement, according to new research.
Playgrounds is the mobile communication service's latest move to compete against Google+'s video chat feature.
The operator will reduce congestion by throttling connection speeds of BlackBerry Internet Service users who exceed 100MB data per month.
Cloud, digital communities and open source are key to enabling government to connect with citizens.
Twitter reveals its active user numbers for the first time, as Facebook still dominates the social space and Google+ tries to play catch up.
The software company unveils a TV app store to connect to mobile devices and smart TVs.
The IM market is fragmented by different services that cannot communicate with each other, says Juniper Research.
A consumer protection body wants Telkom to change its terms and conditions.
To mark a decade after the terror attacks, various online resources are available to revisit the events of 9/11 and understand their impact.
The company partners Plintron to bring mobile convergence solutions to India.
HR recruiters are realising the possibilities offered by social networks in their quest to employ staff, says Rhett Davies, business development consultant at MCI.