Social media is a dangerous tool – not just for instances of cybercrime but for own happiness, too. The hackers are watching.
Internet companies that supply e-books, apps, music and other digital services in South Africa have become liable to register as value-added tax vendors from 1 June
Ever since their introduction to the WWW, we’ve been posting a lot of stories about Bitcoin. But what is Bitcoin, and how does it work? New York-based director and designer Duncan Elms has directed and animated an amazing short motion infographic explaining Bitcoin in detail.
We’re finalising a list of the sexiest people in South Africa’s Digital / Advertising / Marketing space. But we need your help to add the finishing touches.
Now there is no excuse not to have tip top designs. Say goodbye to Paint or whatever outdated programmes you were using with these must have online courses. Much like macaroni frames and stickmen drawn families produced as a child, creative types can sharpen existing skills with an Adobe Photoshop CS6 or Adobe Illustrator CS6 […]
Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google released a new book on Tuesday, which he co-authored with a former US State Department terrorism adviser. “The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business,” offers compelling arguments for a few interesting predictions.
On October 4th, the Digital Edge Live Show – National Assembly 2012 – will take place at the Cape Town City Hall. You can look forward to the likes of top local and international speakers telling it how it is on all things digital marketing.
Native and Living Your Brand would like to invite comrades and adversaries to the 4th annual Digital Edge Live Show – National Assembly – a thrilling four hour debate taking place at Cape Town’s City Hall on October 4th 2012.
The iTunes store will be available in South Africa next month, according to an announcement just made at the Mobile Entertainment Africa 2012 conference taking place in Cape Town at the moment.
The world is listening to more and more music online. Either streaming radio, downloading music, or using on-demand services like Spotify and We7. These on-demand services will generate £696 million for the global music industry in 2012 – a rise of 40%, new research has suggested. Artists, however, are complaining that they are getting paid very little despite their tracks getting 10’s of thousands of views.
Catch Bob live on air today at 15h00, with Justine Drake! Mail & Guardian online editor, Chris Roper, joined Bob Skinstad in studio for the inaugural edition of the Bob Skinstad Show (Wednesdays 15h00 – 17h00). The chat with Chris covered the survival of the print media industry, the future of mobile and tablet publishing, […]
I’m sure we all remember a time before internet. You know, when we had to do a project for school and had to go to the library and actually look stuff up in books. The first set of books was normally the Encyclopedia Britannica. After 244 years, no more.
Yes, this is EXACTLY the course you need. You enjoy taking pics and you want to get better. You keep on telling people that you would like to improve, but just haven’t found the right course. Here it is, my friend – just look at the title – “University of Cape Town (UCT) Digital Photography […]