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The future is mobile

Mobile hand-held devices have changed the way consumers shop, play and keep themselves informed. Businesses who want to stay competitive, interact and be available to the the marketplace any where at any time, will have to move into the mobile environment. Just as the internet changed everything, so too will mobile access change the way we connect on, and offline. Contact us to assist you in setting up your mobi site.
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South African mobi news

Smartphones and S.A's most used social sites
Facebook is South Africa’s most used social network among South African smartphone users, according to a recent study conducted by Ipsos GmbH in association with TNS Infratest and the Mobile Marketing Association. More...

Smartphone usage stats: SA versus the world
Google recently unveiled the results of a new global survey on smartphone usage and mobile marketing, which was made available freely online at a website called Our Mobile PlanetMore...

Mobility 2009 reveals SA’s cellular gap
Source: Worldwideworx
The South African cellular market reached a milestone of 50-million connections at the end of 2008. More...

Mobi sites and Google Android in South Africa
Source: iLead
According to a DotMobi study the growth of new mobisites is enormous showing that from over 149 000 in 2008 to more than 3 million such sites have been registered in 2010. More...

The Mobile Internet pinned down
Mobile web browsing is measured directly in the new study, and accounts for 3.36-million users at the end of 2009. More...

Mobile content services taking off in South Africa
Source: V3.co.uk
Demand for mobile content services in South Africa will grow by an average of 15 per cent per year until 2013, according to a report from Frost & SullivanMore...

Mobile content provider targets Africa
Source: IT Web
Mobile sports content provider SMS Streamer will relocate all of its software development work from India to Cape Town, following the substantial growth of its business in SA. More...