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Facebook and Twitter have crossed the urban/rural divide in SA, says the latest South African Social Media Landscape 2012 study.
Bullying through technology, such as social networking sites, presents a new challenge for broader bullying prevention considerations.
A summary of the key findings from the “Mobile Internet in SA” report, by World Wide Worx.
The annual mobility report from World Wide Worx delineates how South Africans have taken to the mobile revolution.
Data usage in SA is growing at the expense of voice, driven primarily by instant messaging services, such as BBM and Whatsapp.
Mobile commerce represents vast opportunities, while basic mobile banking has the potential to change lives in rural communities.
Using eye-tracking technology, a new digital analysis tool can provide a visual representation of the effectiveness of digital media.
The local Internet economy accounts for 2% of the GDP, according to a study conducted by World Wide Worx, commissioned by Google SA.
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The portal reworks its strategy to stay visible in AI-driven search, as global platforms reshape how South Africans shop online.
While SA has avoided mass layoffs on the scale seen globally, it remains exposed through multinational firms with a local presence and via regional capital flows that impact hiring and expansion plans.
The new Canal+ and MultiChoice board will need to deliver on its strategy to make meaningful impact, analysts say.