In this World Wide Wrap: Bookseller to unveil e-book service, e-business forces bookstore closure; and WMT unveils free shipping strategy.
In this World Wide Wrap: Indian banks push for e-billing, France to expand mobile payment, and utilities look to e-billing.
In today's technology roundup: Warning of anti-virus call scam, RIM sheds more light on PlayBook, bots cause havoc on poker sites, and Tweeters back bomb threat convict.
In this World Wide Wrap: Social commerce set for 2011 boom, demand for IT retail professionals rises, and retail video tech offered.
In this World Wide Wrap: SMEs ignorant about IT, SMEs to seek corporate mobility, and McAfee to focus on SME segment.
In this World Wide Wrap: Google competes for online shoppers, India improves electronic payment, and Cypress rolls out e-billing.
In this World Wide Wrap: DHL unveils online shopping portal, e-commerce model taken to China, and Robert Mart deploys ERP solution.
In this World Wide Wrap: EZ Call and Ukash offer wholesale VOIP, competition drives VOIP revenue, and M5 snaps up Geckotech.
Johan Schalkwyk is responsible for driving Google's commitment to voice-activated search.
In this World Wide Wrap: PayPal network problems worsen, Avere upgrades tiered storage, and irgin Media unveils 3D set-top box.
The SA Post Office will issue tenders before March 2011, for bids to upgrade its ailing IT infrastructure.
In today's technology roundup: Kindle offers access to banned sites, court considers violent games case, Google reinstates 'insulting' videos, and smartphones raise security concerns.
In this World Wide Wrap: Network failures hit PayPal, Wi-Fi won't kill office LAN yet, and Softbank floats $6.2bn for fibre network.