The 2015 African Blogger Awards has expanded to include Facebook pages and profiles.
We round up trends from across the globe that had us scratching our heads.
After 11 years of growth, the world's largest social network has held on to the local market, with more local plans afoot.
The world's most popular social networking platform goes down, prompting users to take to Twitter to get their online fix.
The social media giant looks set to extend its local presence, announcing its first African office and advertising Johannesburg job opportunities.
A study shows selfie-happy men are more likely to be narcissists and psychopaths.
Zelda la Grange, long-time assistant to the late icon, causes a social media stir with politically-charged tweets that were construed as racist and elitist.?
The company behind the world's number one social network starts testing the new corporate service with selected pilot partners.
2014 saw trillions of searches being done via Google, and now the site has listed what people looked up.
This week's top six global trends that piqued our interest or had us scratching our heads.