The deal between FNB and the US payment processor opens up the South African economy to the world. US-based payment processing firm PayPal this morning arrived in SA, after FNB inked a deal with the global company. The official launch of PayPal allows South Africans to transact with 81 million PayPal account-holders, in 190 markets. |
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An inevitable announcement will change the way we use the internet. It's unfathomable just how important MWEB's much-hyped launch of uncapped ADSL packages was. This sounds like more MWEB-hype, but the transition to uncapped billing has been inevitable. "Data metering" has never been an issue overseas (in fact it's ironic that cable companies in the US are now looking at setting "caps" of a few hundred gigabytes to prevent abuse). |
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The second presentation from today’s National Broadband Strategy Forum painted an exciting picture for the future of content in a fully wired South Africa. Using the small platteland towns of Rosendal and Ficksburg as an analogy, media consultant Indra de Lanerolle pointed out that the founding fathers of Rosendal made the decision to do without a train station, while Ficksburg went the opposite way. |
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The Tech Awards is an international awards program that honors innovators from around the world who are applying technology to benefit humanity. The Tech Awards program inspires global engagement in applying technology to humanity's most pressing problems. |
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The Tech Awards is an international awards programme that honours innovators from around the world who are applying technology to benefit humanity. It inspires global engagement in humanity's most pressing problems by recognising the best of those who are utilising innovative technology solutions to address the most urgent critical issues facing our planet. Entries are invited for the 2010 Tech Awards. |
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Media Literacy and Culture of Reading Summit |
The MDDA is convening a Media Literacy and Culture of Reading Summit on 26 - 27 March 2010 at the Council Chambers, Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality, Mafikeng. The theme for the summit is “Basic Media Literacy Education - ‘Constructing Views of Reality’”. |
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Editing Lecturer Position at AFDA |
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AFDA (African School of Motion Picture and Live Performance) is looking for a passionate a full-time Editing Lecturer on our Cape Town Campus. An AFDA student film won the 2006 foreign student Oscar for best film and another has been nominated in the 2006 Cannes Festival. Candidates require a relevant postgraduate degree or equivalent professional experience, and relevant practical editing experience |
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Nominations: Council of ICASA |
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Institutions and/or individuals are invited to nominate persons to fill four vacancies. ICASA makes regulations and policies to govern broadcasting and telecommunications in the public interest. Persons appointed must be committed to fairness, freedom of expression, openness and accountability, must be representative of a broad cross-section of the population of the Republic and possess suitable qualifications. |
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Call for Comment: How to Improve Basic Education |
Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Basic Education is shifting its focus towards the delivery of, and challenges facing, quality education in South Africa. They are calling for submissions on aspects affecting quality outcomes in primary and high schools. |
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Literacy Alone is Not Enough |
We would be appalled if someone waved a magic wand and took away our literacy. We cannot understand how others may not recognise the value of literacy. But not everyone wants to be literate – or not enough to take time away from the daily earn-your-living challenge. |
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