by World Wide Worx | Feb 20, 2014 | Internet Research, News
More than half of South African adult cellphone users living in cities and towns are using WhatsApp on their phones. This is the key finding of research conducted by World Wide Worx and Fuseware into the use of social media and instant messaging on cellphones...
by World Wide Worx | Dec 6, 2012 | Internet Research, Market research
JOHANNESBURG, 6 December 2012:- Broadband access in South Africa has more than doubled in the last two years, as mobile operators slashed the cost of data and network roll-out accelerated. This is revealed in new data contained in the final version of the Internet...
by World Wide Worx | Sep 4, 2012 | Internet Research, Market research
Social networking in South Africa has crossed the age barrier, the urban/rural divide and even the relationship gap, according to research findings announced today. The South African Social Media Landscape 2012 study, produced by technology market researchers World...
by Arthur Goldstuck | May 29, 2012 | Internet Research, IT industry research, Market research
An Internet Economic Impact Study conducted by World Wide Worx for Google South Africa has revealed the growing importance of the Internet as an enabling tool for business communications, collaboration and transactions. Until this report, entitled “Internet...
by Arthur Goldstuck | May 25, 2012 | Internet Research, Market research, News, SME Research
Despite the clear benefits of Cloud computing, ranging from reduced costs to improved efficiencies, small and medium enterprise (SMEs) have yet to embrace this approach to technology use. According to the annual SME Survey, South Africa’s longest-running survey of...
by Arthur Goldstuck | May 10, 2012 | Internet Research, Market research
The number of Internet users in South Africa accelerated dramatically in the past year, thanks to the impact of both smartphones and ordinary mobile phones. As a result, the Internet is finally arriving in the hands of the mass market. This is the key finding of the...