A disgruntled ex-moderator has laid bare the policies that govern what content is allowed and what isn't on the world's largest social network.
The new top-level domains are expected to be approved next year.
An operator faces allegations that it banned access to Internet voice services such as Skype.
iContract by WesBank lets consumers apply for and manage their vehicle financing online.
The ZunguZ application facilitates money transfers between Facebook friends.
The UK supermarket chain is offering unlimited broadband for ₤2.50 per month.
A UK judge has allowed lawyers to log on to the social network to serve a legal claim.
Fibre-optic Internet connectivity is becoming a viable option for local businesses, says Andre Joubert, GM of MWEB Business.
The company offers Internet speeds of 16Mbps at an affordable rate.
Online reputation management agency BrandsEye creates a tool that leverages the power of the crowd to accurately gauge online sentiment.
The electronic submission of claims will revolutionise the fund, says the Department of Labour.
The coalition claims budget cuts have adversely affected alternative education programmes, violating the constitution.
Linguists have unveiled eight new dictionaries, said to be lifesavers for dying languages.