The country`s largest Zulu language publication, Isolezwe, is taking the KZN-based newspaper to a national audience by going online.
A handful of South African content providers are still confident there is a place for paid-for electronic content.
Brick-and-mortar companies with existing business processes are likely to take the lead in the digital economy, says Gary Sweidan, director at DataPro.
eBay`s purchase of Indian site Baazee.com, of which Bidorbuy Inc is a major shareholder, could be the start of a trend, say analysts.
SA is seeing an explosion in the number of e-tail sites, despite slow sales growth.
Research data indicates fear of data loss is threatening the health of IT directors, but there is little evidence the fear is really necessary.
eBucks is launching a debit card to allow users to spend eBucks in partner stores.
South African e-tailers are still confident that Internet shopping will take off despite telecoms challenges.
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Absa has introduced a service allowing traders to process credit card payments using a cellphone, fixed landline or Web-enabled PC.
BenQ has unveiled the BenQEuro2004.com Web site, focusing on the Euro 2004 football championship currently under way in Portugal.
South African daily newspaper, ThisDay, is in the midst of a domain name battle with a UK resident who is using it to offer 'explicit` services.
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