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Social networking goes mainstream in South Africa – January 2010 |
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On average, adult social networkers in South Africa are in their thirties, employed full-time,and describe themselves as sociable and outgoing. This is according to findings in new research commissioned by MWEB, South Africa’s leading Internet Service Provider. The Friendship 2.0 survey was conducted towards the end of 2009 among local web users aged 16 years and older, busting the myth that social networking is only done by youngsters. It demonstrates how social networking has gone mainstream. |
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Blogging 101: Are moms the future of blogging and all you need to know about blogs – October 2009 |
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Our lives have become a constant rush…rushing to the doctor, rushing the kids to school, rushing through the grocery shopping. Don’t you wish you could just call “Time out” once in a while and find a creative outlet for your thoughts or to record interesting things that happen in your life? If so, there may be a ‘blogger’ trapped inside of you yearning to be set free. |
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MWEB investigate issues with e-mails – October 2009 |
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MWEB, South Africa’s leading Internet Service Provider, confirmed today that a handful of its clients recently experienced isolated instances of missing e-mails. |
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Online Shopping Tips for the Festive Season – September 2009 |
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If the idea of trawling through the malls in search of the perfect Christmas present has you breaking out in a cold sweat, then shopping online is the perfect solution to your festive season woes. |
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More Bandwidth per Buck as MWEB Increases ADSL Data Caps – August 2009 |
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South African Internet users looking for signs of positive change and real benefit for consumers and small businesses, will be pleased with the news that one of South Africa’s leading ISPs, MWEB, will now give its ADSL subscribers more bandwidth for their rand. |
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