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Stand as one: 2010 Fifa World Cup Song

Filed under: Local News, Music by Gerhard

Here is the Fifa World Cup song that currently has everybody talking. The song “Stand as one” is currently not backed by Fifa or SAFA but the public is loving it.
Stand as one has got a nice African vibe to it, and must say this will do a good job as the Official 2010 Fifa [...]

Julius Malema online accounts…

Filed under: Internet, Local News by Gerhard

The past couple of days news has gone viral on social networking sites and blogs about the new range of Julius Malema online accounts that was opened.
Bloggers and twitter users spread the word like a wild fire stating that ANC Youth League President Julius Malema has opened an official Julius Malema blog as well as [...]

Afrihost launches high-cap accounts

Filed under: Internet, Local News, Telecoms by Gerhard

In what I believe is another attempt to take away market share from the bigger ISP’s like WebAfrica, Afrihost has now launched several high-cap ADSL accounts.
At the end of last year Afrihost started the broadband price war by introducing ADSL accounts at a mere R29 per GB, way lower than what the other ISP’s at [...]

PayPal in South Africa

Filed under: Internet, Local News by Gerhard

Buying and selling online from South Africa has become sort of a risk in this day and age, specially if you want to buy from places like e-bay. This will hopefully not be the case for long anymore as PayPal is currently in talks with FNB and the South African Reserve Bank.
What is PayPal you [...]

MyScoop statistics now in your inbox

Filed under: Applications, Internet, Local News by Gerhard

MyScoop the latest addition to the South African blog aggregation and social bookmarking arena has again amazed me with its latest feature.
Nick Duncan the man behind MyScoop is constantly working on new features to make MyScoop South Africa’s best social bookmarking and blog aggregation tool, and its latest feature is site statistics straight to your [...]

No Coke Fest for 2010

Filed under: Local News, Music by Gerhard

One of the biggest music festivals every year with great international and local lineups will not happen this year. The Coke Zero Fest is probably the most anticipated rock music event every year, but fans will have to anticipate extra longer this year.
Although there has not been an officially released statement by Coca-Cola South Africa, [...]

ODM – New Pay TV competitor

Filed under: Local News, Television by Gerhard

For long DSTV has been the only Pay TV operator in South Africa and been milking their customers for every cent they have, but this is about to change very soon with the launch of On Digital Media (ODM).
On Digital Media has revealed in an exclusive interview with Fin24 their details about the service they [...]

Tiger Woods hiding out in South Africa

Filed under: World News by Gerhard

Is Tiger Woods hiding out in South Africa? It was reported earlier this week in Die Burger that sources close to Tiger Woods said that he left the media glare in America and headed off to a friends estate in Africa.
What better place to kick it back away from the paparazzi than at a wine [...]

Should you divulge your vacation plans online?

Filed under: Internet, Local News by Gerhard

Schools will be closing this week and the holiday is upon us all. This holiday I’m sure most of us will be going away for a while to take some time away from our busy schedules.
Today I saw a number of bloggers posting about their holiday plans and when they will be going away and [...]

Local blogger propose online

Filed under: Internet, Local News by Gerhard

Christopher Mills the man behind the famous iMod blog has gone and shown local geeks how a real geek should ask for hand in marriage.
Christopher Mills or Chris M as he is know in the local cyber arena wrote a blog post  with the heading Will you marry me and posted it online before asking [...]

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