One-way traditional advertising is dwindling as mobile marketing revenue looks set to double in the next year.
A product or service recommendation on a social media platform could create legal obligations and liability, says Ashika Kalyan, CMO of Business Connexion.
The information guardians of old adapt to new technologies to remain relevant in a Web 2.0 world.
A deal between Twitpic and a news agency sparks fears of social media sites exploiting user content.
Learners can now legitimately use MXit as they prepare for exams, with the new QuizMax tutoring and quiz portal.
Tapping spectrum as a source of short-term government revenue costs the economy billions in lost economic value.
The new small business's online video took top honours in FNB's social media competition.
In today's technology roundup: 35m Google Profiles snatched, Yahoo CEO vows Alibaba clean-up, YouTube reaches milestone at six, and Web pioneers warn against over-regulation.
As much as analysts have doubts that consumers will warm up to chromebooks, Google is positive.
Lars Bj"ork will speak at a workshop panel, in Paris, today.
Governments in trouble attempt to tighten control over social media and SMS, says Dr Pieter Streicher, MD of BulkSMS.com.
Sony expects $3.2bn loss, Yahoo unveils e-mail service, UK courts 'could target' Twitter, and cloud forum backs EC consultation.