The online classifieds site starts a national campaign to help street merchants use the platform.
In today's technology roundup: Ofcom to delay 4G auction, Amazon catches up with social media, Sprint fights AT&T, T-Mobile merger, and Germans can pre-order iPhone 5.
It's going to be fun and games once people realise the full power of the Consumer Protection Act.
The city is owed more than R12.1 billion by account-holders, of which the bulk has been due for over three months.
The micro-blogging site moves cautiously towards pushing ads into the timelines of users who haven't asked for them.
Online payments provider, Boku has partnered with Telefonica to link in-app payments to mobile operator bills.
Should your technology business have a Facebook page?
The office had to use a spreadsheet to account for some income because it was under pressure to get ready for the Companies Act.
South Africans can now check-in to stores via Facebook to access local deals.
If tweets and status updates could be quantified in advertising value, the conversation around the ANCYL and Julius Malema would be worth R2 million.
The taxman has its second database leak in about a year, as 20 000 e-mail addresses are compromised.
NFC will make Nokia more competitive where Symbian and Maemo devices face dwindling market share.