In this World Wide Wrap: PayPal in Federal Reserve row, Starbucks eyes mobile payment, and Charge Anywhere turns to Android.
The SEO software set has become the de facto standard for Web site optimisation, says Tradepage.
In today's technology roundup: Nokia dumps X7 release plans, Google Earth and Chrome debut in Iran, holiday shopping boosts eBay profits, and Heathrow unveils iPhone ticket app.
In today's technology roundup: Jobs takes medical leave again, US and Israel behind Iran nuclear attack, cyber war risks 'over-exaggerated', and Facebook's ad revenue balloons.
In this World Wide Wrap: Pension body to deploy Oracle suite, Plimus' Perfecto Mobile goes live, and Malaysia sees first virtual digital mall.
The new version includes many major additions and improvements for business, the company claims.
Posting and browsing content could be as simple as sending an SMS.
The move is a sign that online retail is particularly healthy in SA, says a market observer.
ITWeb speaks to Daniel Guasco, co-founder of collective-buying e-commerce site Twangoo, after it was bought by Groupon.
Apple takes another step towards world domination, but this one is a bit shakier.
The growing use of electronic channels indicates a shift towards the more convenient facility and a return to economic growth.
2011 will show display marketing mirroring what is search in practice, Greenlight predicts.
Groupon buys a small South African company, as interest in the collective-buying space grabs Google's attention.