In this World Wide Wrap: Kindle patents ad plans, iTunes store turns one, and Warner and YouTube resume talks.
In today's technology roundup: Nortel loses 2012 Olympics contract, IE bug could spread rapidly, Google Maps offers My Location, Microsoft intros Silverlight 3, and Royal Family now on Twitter.
After hefty initial losses, South African media giant's investment in emerging territories pays handsome rewards.
In this World Wide Wrap: QlikTech offers shop floor BI, retailers re-focus on POS, and POS workstation popular with ISVs.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile computing gets innovative, smartphone sales to escalate, and Samsung adds music search app.
In this World Wide Wrap: Hashtech unveils Nano kiosks, Zebra intros kiosk enclosure, and Paysafecard enables online shopping.
Training companies could benefit from a new revenue stream off current training assets, says Shaun Lake, founder of SkillCentric.
In this World Wide Wrap: Yahoo enhances Search Pad tool, new gadget site unveiled, and solar-powered charger for travellers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Eassy on track, Somali pirates renew attacks, and Google targets Uganda mobile market.
Fourth quarter GAAP revenue for the EMEA region was $2.4 billion.
The company's 2010 security solutions incorporate technology that protects against the latest malware and identity theft Trojans.
Alexander Forbes introduces a business insurance 'supportal' targeted at a new wave of online entrepreneurs.