Social networking applications mean that our phones contain more personal data than ever before, so security really is paramount
Just when you thought you had the interwebs sussed, Google + comes along and rocks the boat
Why social network sites are becoming the trustworthy source of reference for consumers
Three techniques that can turn your Facebook fans into dedicated brand followers
As the SA President joins Twitter, will it open communication to a younger generation of voters?
World's second biggest professional networking site wants to increase number of African users from one to two million
A trend in the emerging markets: Facebook outranks Google
There's no such thing as a free lunch, right? That seems to be the case when it comes to social media marketing, both in Africa and around the world
Social media has taken the world by storm. Facebook consistently achieves the largest amount of weekly traffic in the US; one in every eight couples married in the US met via social networking portals and incredibly social media has overtaken pornography as the number one activity on the internet.
No one likes getting bullied, but by all accounts it doesn’t kill (“sticks and stones,” and all that…). The ANC Youth League doesn’t go by that school yard rhyme, and plans to shut down the social media messaging site Twitter for allowing users to pose as President Julius Malema.