The virtual currency wants to offer people items that can stretch their rands.
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The time has come for vendors to find innovative ways to differentiate, says Conrad Steyn, co-founder of Barnstone.
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Being listed on the Johannesburg-based bourse is not worth the cost, says the software company.
Non-compliance to payment service standards will result in SA's online retailers missing the market boom and facing heavy fines.
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The country's online retail landscape is healthy and likely to explode in 2013, says World Wide Worx.