Popular dating and hook-up apps like Grindr, Tinder, and OKCupid have been accused of sharing your private information.
This is a great project, and I hope it works. This man wants to get books and information to everyone in the world, via something called the Outernet.
Take an in depth, behind the scenes look at what really went on with Zuma and the NIA. I’ll bet Helen Zille has drawn her curtains, made some tea, and is ready for a good read.
Whilst the verdict has been passed for Oscar Pistorius, the world waits to hear what his sentencing will be, just as more weird information comes to light.
With so much of our private information online, and with more and more of our personal devices connected to the net, the likelihood of our being hacked increases on an almost daily basis. And with that in mind, this infographic hits us with a big truth stick. You need to know just how hackable your life really is.
If you are trying to get the inside dish on President Robert Mugabe’s ruling party then listen out for this name, Baba Jukwa. Followers of this popular blogger will go to all lengths and heights it seems just to get the latest news.
What better way to explain our love for inforgraphics than with an infographic. This beautifully designed interactive infographic details 13 reasons why infographics have become all the rage.
The Internet Archive is a totally, incredibly wonderfully awesome place. It is a vast digital library offering “free universal access to books, movies and music, as well as 150 billion archived web pages.” It’s what the Internet is for. Now it’s even easier to download these files as they have teamed up with BitTorrent.
For two days all we heard from Milpark Hospital was how family members of Nelson Mandela arrived in droves. Hundreds, nay thousands, of words were churned out keeping us up to date on the state of journalists converging on a bridge. Not one word was issued describing how Mandela was doing. Why was the public draped in silence?