The Sub-Saharan African edition of online resources hub, Think with Google, launched this week.
The citizen engagement platform will assist SASSA in managing frequently asked questions about the R350 relief grant, via WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.
The social media platform continues its investigation of the hacking incident, working with law enforcement in a bid to bring the perpetrators to book.
As the world celebrates World Emoji Day, over 117 new emojis are expected to make their debut in 2020, including COVID-19 emojis.
A coordinated social engineering attack targets top users like Joe Biden, Elon Musk, Barack Obama and Kim Kardashian, among others.
The social media giant welcomes 12 community leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa to its first community accelerator, with six of them from SA.
By 2023, 44% of the global population will use social networks, with the evolution of smartphone tech driving new iterations on old ideas of social media.
The city rolls out a WhatsApp chat service to allow the public to interact with it directly on a range of service issues.
The citizen engagement platform enables ordinary South Africans to take a poll, rating schools’ COVID-19 safety and preparedness as more learners return to classrooms.
The company fixes a flaw that allowed third-party app developers to collect users’ personal information after authorised access to the data had expired.
Creating and maintaining a professional network is not something most of us find at the top of our to-do list, but it is essential to ensuring personal resilience.