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  1. QuintonB

    CliffCentral not ready to divulge listener numbers

    Cliffcentral mum on listener figures The Gareth Cliff Show, under the Cliffcentral brand, launched on 1 May 2014. The company, however, said it is too early to release listener figures
  2. QuintonB

    MTN launches new Internet bundles

    New MTN Internet Services MTN has unveiled a new range of Internet Service bundles, priced between R10 and R39 per month
  3. jes

    Most popular mobile messaging apps in South Africa

    Most popular mobile messaging apps in South Africa WhatsApp vs Facebook vs Mxit vs BBM –Effective Measure’s South African Mobile Report reveals which mobile IM service is the most popular in South Africa
  4. jes

    8 WhatsApp replacements

    8 WhatsApp alternatives Have a principle objection to Facebook? Or perhaps the campaign against third-party WhatsApp APIs is getting you down?
  5. Jan

    Viber acquisition talks denied

    Viber sale talks denied The CEO of Viber has denied that it is in talks with an Asian instant messaging company about an acquisition.
  6. Jan

    Viber in acquisition talks for $300-$400 million deal: report

    Viber in acquisition talks: report Mobile instant messaging application Viber is in talks to be acquired by a “leading instant messaging company from Asia”, according to a report.
  7. jes

    WeChat boasts top spot in South African iTunes store

    WeChat boasts top spot in South African iTunes store Citing the GlobalWebIndex report, WeChat said it is the fastest growing social platform in the world
  8. jes

    Messaging apps upend rivals with marketing might

    Messaging apps upend rivals with marketing might In the battle to become the global messaging app of choice, China’s WeChat and Japan-based Line have brought out some large marketing guns
  9. QuintonB

    WeChat, Line take on big boys in Europe

    WeChat, Line: Asia moves to dominate Europe in chat Move aside Facebook and Skype. Asian social networks, already hugely popular on their continent, have set their sights on Europe where they could prove stiff competition for their US rivals.
  10. jes

    Tencent bets on high-stakes mobile games

    Tencent rolls the dice on mobile games Tencent, China’s largest Internet company by revenue, is betting that addictive mobile games will boost revenue from WeChat
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