The search giant acquires Wildfire, a start-up that specialises in advertising on platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
With rising postal costs, secure e-mail document delivery becomes an attractive alternative, says Sarah Appleby, business development, Striata.
The Google-owned company aims to assist the stars of popular videos to improve their output with professional equipment.
A new feature that essentially turns stock symbols into hashtags ruffles the feathers of a service that already does just that.
The Internet company may allow consumers who are under 18 to set up accounts.
The company is integrating "Data Centre University" with its online, free, vendor-neutral energy-efficiency learning programme.
Many Mac users believe that using OS X will protect them from Internet risks, reveals a Kaspersky Lab survey. [Local rep: Phoenix Distribution]
Voice, video and data over an IP network have become known as triple-play, but IP has evolved even further, says Dean Young, head of telecommunication pre-sales T-Systems SA.
Talks between Apple and Twitter, regarding a possible investment, allegedly took place over a year ago, and have not been revived.
Claims that it changed its architecture to allow for wiretapping by law enforcement are false, says Skype.
Some 58% of children globally have been bullied or have viewed inappropriate content online; ProtectSoft offers some protection. [Local rep: HCTech]
Internet giant promises access speeds more than 100 times faster than those of traditional US companies.
More news is imminent at its 1 August results, says Entersekt, which developed the systems for Nedbank.