In this World Wide Wrap: Canada to measure Internet usage, Jordan to start e-payment services, and telcos unveil mobile payment system.
In this World Wide Wrap: GTBank and Nokia in mobile partnership, Institute avails cheesy e-marketing, and Indian e-commerce booms.
As a review report makes its way slowly through government, SA loses out on millions in tax from the online gambling industry.
In today's technology roundup: Internet nears address exhaustion, Google dispute goes out of court, Egypt's Web crackdown condemned, and defector unveils WikiLeaks alternative.
Never before have consumers been harnessed they way they are now through social networks.
The world's largest group-buying site makes its first move into Africa.
In this World Wide Wrap: Internet sales in dramatic rise, shops get tech savvy, and Xsilva Systems upgrades POS.
Spam is set to become a criminal offence under two new laws that should come into force this year.
The popular news site was temporarily shut down to protect its users.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook deploys SSL security, UK edges closer to mobile wallet, Amazon debuts Kindle Singles, and TalkTalk talks massive job cuts.
A local site is registered in the name of Groupon's local competitor.
The company will also unveil its mobile one-click payment solution at FinovateEurope, next week.
In this World Wide Wrap: Alibaba lowers shipping costs, China sees e-commerce boom, and Google extends offerings.