Articles tagged Industry News

The articles that you’ll find below are all involved with news items and information related to the online marketing, web design and development industry.

Whenever we get news involving the industry, this is the page it’ll appear on.

ICANN To Reveal New Top Level Domains

ICANN has revealed that it will announce the proposed new Top Level Domains soon.

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Google Knowledge Graph

Google is making major changes to the way that search engine results may be displayed, and how humans will interact with search and vice versa.

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SA Internet Use Grows

Increased internet penetration and growing web savvy lead to greater numbers of South African’s online, and more e-commerce.

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ICANN Accepting Generic TLD Registrations

As of yesterday, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, (ICANN) began accepting applications for the new gTLD

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Steve Jobs Resigns As Apple CEO

Steve Jobs has announced his resignation as the CEO of Apple, one of the leading producers of consumer electronics.

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Steve Jobs Resigns As Apple CEO

Steve Jobs has announced his resignation as the CEO of Apple, one of the leading producers of consumer electronics.

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IAB Opposes ICANN Brand Domains

According to a recent report in WebProNews, IAB, the Interactive Advertising Bureau, is opposing the recently publicised decision by ICAAN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to lift restrictions on generic top level domains.

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IAB Opposes ICANN Brand Domains

According to a recent report in WebProNews, IAB, the Interactive Advertising Bureau, is opposing the recently publicised decision by ICAAN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) to lift restrictions on generic top level domains.

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Google Discovers Malware

In an early morning (our time) post in Google+, Matt Cutts has announced that Google has discovered that some users computers appear to be infected by a type of malware (malicious software) that uses their computers to send traffic to Google through a series of proxies.

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Google Discovers Malware

In an early morning (our time) post in Google+, Matt Cutts has announced that Google has discovered that some users computers appear to be infected by a type of malware (malicious software) that uses their computers to send traffic to Google through a series of proxies.

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Google Discovers Malware

In an early morning (our time) post in Google+, Matt Cutts has announced that Google has discovered that some users computers appear to be infected by a type of malware (malicious software) that uses their computers to send traffic to Google through a series of proxies.

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ICANN Approves Brand Name Suffixes

In what has been hailed as the most significant decision since the creation of the “.com” suffix, more than 25 years ago, ICANN, (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) the global body that regulates domain naming conventions among other things, has voted in favour of the implementation of new top level domains.

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Google Panda Update Goes Global

As you’ll know if you follow the online news, (or keep up with our articles), Google launched a major update a couple of months ago, now known as the Panda Update. Initially, it was only implemented in the US, but Google assured everybody that it would soon go global, so worldwide, online marketers held their breath in anticipation. Well, yesterday, it went global.

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Twitter Trends South Africa

Ever popular, socially revolutionary, mind-numbingly boring, information overload. No matter what you think about it, Twitter has become a pervasive feature of the information-age landscape for good or ill.

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Blogging In South Africa

By now, we suspect that pretty much everybody on the internet knows what a blog is. If you don’t have one yourself, the chances are that you’re at least reading somebody else’s. They’ve become one of the most popular ways for people to express themselves online, and have proven effective platforms for certain types of businesses to communicate with their clients and / or users.

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Internet Peering Conflicts

The big news in internet circles right now is the recent decision by Mweb, put into practice yesterday, to stop peering with any service provider who charges for local peering.

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Internet Peering Conflicts

The big news in internet circles right now is the recent decision by Mweb, put into practice yesterday, to stop peering with any service provider who charges for local peering.

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The Domain Sales Con

There’s a domain sales con that’s been going around for quite a few years now, and it looks like it’s come back with a vengeance again. In the last few years, we’ve probably fielded over 500 calls from concerned clients asking for our advice on this one, and a recent spate of new enquiries has prompted us to write this article.

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The Domain Sales Con

There’s a domain sales con that’s been going around for quite a few years now, and it looks like it’s come back with a vengeance again. In the last few years, we’ve probably fielded over 500 calls from concerned clients asking for our advice on this one, and a recent spate of new enquiries has prompted us to write this article.

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Running Out Of IP Addresses

According to a recent report by ICANN, (the International Corporation for the Assignment of Names and Numbers), the global body that allocates IP (internet protocol) addresses, the world is rapidly running out of IP addresses.

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Running Out Of IP Addresses

According to a recent report by ICANN, (the International Corporation for the Assignment of Names and Numbers), the global body that allocates IP (internet protocol) addresses, the world is rapidly running out of IP addresses.

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South Africa Gets PayPal

After lengthy speculation following the hint first leaked on Twitter some weeks ago, (see our article, PayPal To Come To SA?), the wait has finally ended. Today, First National Bank (FNB) has confirmed that it’s users will have access to PayPal, an internationally utilised online payment system, as part of their internet banking package.

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South Africa Gets PayPal

After lengthy speculation following the hint first leaked on Twitter some weeks ago, (see our article, PayPal To Come To SA?), the wait has finally ended. Today, First National Bank (FNB) has confirmed that it’s users will have access to PayPal, an internationally utilised online payment system, as part of their internet banking package.

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PayPal Coming To South Africa?

According to some very widespread, but still officially unofficial rumors, the global online e-commerce payment solution known as PayPal will finally be available in South Africa.

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PayPal Coming To South Africa?

According to some very widespread, but still officially unofficial rumors, the global online e-commerce payment solution known as PayPal will finally be available in South Africa.

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Cable Trouble Causes Internet Breakdown

For a long time, the Sat-3 fibre-optic link that runs up the west coast of Africa was the only way that South Africa could get their internet access. Before Seacom, the majority of our internet traffic travelled this line, and even since the installation of the new cable, a lot still does, especially traffic to Europe.

Except for this week.

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Cable Trouble Causes Internet Breakdown

For a long time, the Sat-3 fibre-optic link that runs up the west coast of Africa was the only way that South Africa could get their internet access. Before Seacom, the majority of our internet traffic travelled this line, and even since the installation of the new cable, a lot still does, especially traffic to Europe.

Except for this week.

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5 Million Users Online In SA

According to a report by the research group World Wide Worx, the number of internet users in South Africa has, for the first time, exceeded the 5 million mark. The Internet Access In South Africa study sponsored by Cisco, revealed that the number of people with online access in South Africa grew by 15% last year, and is expected to double in the next 5 years.

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5 Million Users Online In SA

According to a report by the research group World Wide Worx, the number of internet users in South Africa has, for the first time, exceeded the 5 million mark. The Internet Access In South Africa study sponsored by Cisco, revealed that the number of people with online access in South Africa grew by 15% last year, and is expected to double in the next 5 years.

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Worldwide Web Addresses

Ever since their creation in the 1980’s, domain names and their resultant website addresses have been limited to the Latin alphabet, from A – Z, used by English speaking nations. In a ground-breaking decision on Friday however, Icann, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, (a non-profit body that oversees web addresses and domain names), approved the use of non-Latin alphabets for domain names.

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Twitter In Search Engine Talks

According to a report by ChannelWeb, the hugely popular micro-blogging service Twitter may have finally found a way to monetize the countless messages, (known as tweets) that are sent daily by it’s users.

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Twitter Tests List Feature

Twitter announced yesterday that they have started testing a new feature for the popular micro-blogging service. The new “List” feature will allow users to organise their tweets by assigning them to various sub-categories.

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Social Media Scams On The Rise

In a just released announcement by social media giant Facebook, the California-based company has warned its users to watch out for one of the old “419 scams” that has recently resurfaced on the social media network.

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Google Launches Display Ads

Google announced on it’s official blog at the end of last week that it was rolling out the end product of it’s incorporation with DoubleClick, an acquisition that Google made 18 months ago.

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Fast-Flip Testing By Google

Responding to an increasingly media rich online environment, Google has launched a new experimental service that they call Fast Flip.

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Twitter To Go Commercial?

According to a blog post made late last week by Biz Stone, co-founder of the increasingly popular micro-blogging platform Twitter, which has around 45 million users, the company has has changed its terms of service in such a way that it now “leaves the door open” for advertisers.

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Google Search Box Gets Bigger

In the past, search engine giant Google has been very careful about not tampering with the look of their clean, simple and functional search page. Last week though, in a move that had many rubbing their eyes and fiddling with the text size options on their browser, Google changed something.

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Pigeon Data Race Meaningless

By now, I’m sure that everybody knows about the carrier pigeon Winston, who last week famously raced a Telkom ADSL line from Howick to Hillcrest, carrying 4 Gigs of data strapped to his leg. The pigeon won. In fact, it won by a huge margin. But I’m not sure that it really counts.

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Pigeon Data Race Meaningless

By now, I’m sure that everybody knows about the carrier pigeon Winston, who last week famously raced a Telkom ADSL line from Howick to Hillcrest, carrying 4 Gigs of data strapped to his leg. The pigeon won. In fact, it won by a huge margin. But I’m not sure that it really counts.

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New South African Domains

A recent article in Business Day caused some interest in the online community, when it suggested that several new domains could be established in South Africa next year, including city-specific domains, such as Joburg.za.

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New South African Domains

A recent article in Business Day caused some interest in the online community, when it suggested that several new domains could be established in South Africa next year, including city-specific domains, such as Joburg.za.

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New Privacy Laws Proposed For SA

According to a recent news report, new legislation has been approved by Cabinet that will prevent any institution from divulging personal information unless required by law to do so.

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New Privacy Laws Proposed For SA

According to a recent news report, new legislation has been approved by Cabinet that will prevent any institution from divulging personal information unless required by law to do so.

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Yahoo To Overhaul Search

According to an announcement by Yahoo, the search engine company will continue to work on search innovations, despite their recent agreement with Microsoft to allow it to power their search.

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Yahoo To Overhaul Search

According to an announcement by Yahoo, the search engine company will continue to work on search innovations, despite their recent agreement with Microsoft to allow it to power their search.

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Yahoo To Overhaul Search

According to an announcement by Yahoo, the search engine company will continue to work on search innovations, despite their recent agreement with Microsoft to allow it to power their search.

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Google Caffeine Comparison Tool

Following on from our last article, in which we discussed the new Google Caffeine algorithm that’s in development, here’s a handy little tool that lets you compare the results of the existing Google search infrastructure with results using the proposed new Google “caffeine” algorithm.

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Testing Google Caffeine

Although not yet confirmed, it appears that the Caffeine index will provide a new search infrastructure, effectively replacing the existing methods that Google uses.

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SEOQuake Celebrates Third Birthday

Today sees the third birthday of the popular search engine optimisation browser tool, SEOQuake, first launched and approved as a legitimate add-on to Mozilla Firefox in 2006.

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SEOQuake Celebrates Third Birthday

Today sees the third birthday of the popular search engine optimisation browser tool, SEOQuake, first launched and approved as a legitimate add-on to Mozilla Firefox in 2006.

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SEOQuake Celebrates Third Birthday

Today sees the third birthday of the popular search engine optimisation browser tool, SEOQuake, first launched and approved as a legitimate add-on to Mozilla Firefox in 2006.

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New Boss For Google SA

Business Day reports that there’s a new face at the head of Google South Africa, replacing Stafford Maisie, who stepped down in April, after 18 months at the helm of the South African division of the search engine giant.

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New Boss For Google SA

Business Day reports that there’s a new face at the head of Google South Africa, replacing Stafford Maisie, who stepped down in April, after 18 months at the helm of the South African division of the search engine giant.

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New Boss For Google SA

Business Day reports that there’s a new face at the head of Google South Africa, replacing Stafford Maisie, who stepped down in April, after 18 months at the helm of the South African division of the search engine giant.

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Microsoft/Yahoo Announce 10 Year Partnership Deal

Ending years of negotiation and speculation, Microsoft and Yahoo have finally announced that they will join forces in a move that is largely seen as an attempt to reclaim some of the huge search engine market share currently held by Google.

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Microsoft/Yahoo Announce 10 Year Partnership Deal

Ending years of negotiation and speculation, Microsoft and Yahoo have finally announced that they will join forces in a move that is largely seen as an attempt to reclaim some of the huge search engine market share currently held by Google.

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Microsoft/Yahoo Announce 10 Year Partnership Deal

Ending years of negotiation and speculation, Microsoft and Yahoo have finally announced that they will join forces in a move that is largely seen as an attempt to reclaim some of the huge search engine market share currently held by Google.

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