The SA-based media-sharing site makes a move on global giants YouTube and MySpace.
A firewall collapsed yesterday, cutting off 20 000 customers from online banking.
In this World Wide Wrap: Facebook's self-serve ads preferred, Tesco goes fully self-service, and PJIA plans self-service kiosks.
The company wants to set up its virtual mall offering in SA.
In today's technology roundup: Windows 7 student edition fails, Google unveils Social Search, Facebook enshrines dead people's profiles, and Internet set for 'language shake-up'.
Web 2.0 creates meaningful conversations with prospects and customers, says Keith Fenner, sales director of Softline Accpac.
SA's mobile market is lucrative, but local companies are not using the platform.
In this World Wide Wrap: Uni develops eye-tracking tech, MS returns to retail, and social media to boost e-commerce.
Africa needs to move away from inherently insecure SMS technology, says Sybase.
The company expects its Brazilian site to overtake its local offering within a year.
The independent financial provider implemented Oracle's eBusiness Suite.
Companies must develop an online reputation, if they don't exist online, they don't exist, says Syncrony.