Almost two in five South African adults now have access to the Internet, according to new research conducted by the online publishing body, the Digital Media and Marketing Association (DMMA), together with Echo Consultancy. The two organisations estimate that South Africa’s
Browsing: DMMA
South Africans are reading fewer newspapers and magazines and watching less television because they’re opting instead to spend more time online. This is according to a report commissioned by the Digital Media and Marketing Association. The survey was conducted among
Internet company Yahoo is coming to SA. It plans to launch an SA news and information portal this month, TechCentral has established. The move would put it in direct competition with Microsoft’s Howzit MSN, which is operated under licence by Kagiso Media