Google SA refutes accusations regarding the exploitation of its market dominance, telling Parliament its practices don’t give it an unfair advantage.
The Internet giant vows to Parliament that it will protect the integrity of SA’s upcoming elections by fighting disinformation and manipulation on its platform.
The Presidency confirms president Cyril Ramaphosa has joined online professional network service LinkedIn in his personal capacity.
Facebook SA denies allegations that it refused to appear before the South African Parliament, saying it has merely requested more time.
The Johannesburg-based start-up creates computer-generated fictional characters used on social media for marketing, including Kim Zulu and iYANDA.
A recent CallMiner/ITWeb survey examined if SA contact centres use analytics to understand how their customers really feel.
The Information Regulator consults attorneys after not reaching an agreement with Facebook, regarding revising its WhatsApp privacy policy in SA.
The Department of Health makes it possible for citizens to register for their COVID-19 vaccine via the Facebook-owned messaging app.
The mobile operator and the Department of Basic Education tackle school violence by deploying psycho-social professionals in schools across the country.
In the current economy, budgets are being slashed and marketing is usually the first on the list. But using e-mail branding to create awareness remains a cost-effective option.
The social media giant invites online community leaders from SA, Kenya and Nigeria to apply for the Facebook Community Accelerator programme.