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Information Commissioner, Christopher Graham has said that organizations and businesses that run websites aimed at UK consumers are being given up to 12 months to ‘get their house in order’ before enforcement of the new EU cookies law begins.
A new high capacity cable linking South Africa and Europe is set to double the country’s current broadband capacity, said Telkom. The much anticipated West Africa Cable System (WACS) linking Southern Africa and Europe arrived at Yzerfontein in the...
The European Parliament has backed proposals to encourage cross-border e-trading and build consumer confidence. A European “trust mark” for websites that guarantee the reliability and quality of goods sold online across borders is just...
Nigeria’s Comptroller-General of Customs, Alhaji Dikko Abdullahi says the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has introduced a new simplified electronic clearance process to attain the 24-hour cargo dwell time in Nigerian ports.
Speaking at a one-day seminar...
The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) in Mauritius is setting up a common library which will be accessible online to allow students to have access to all existing resources of libraries of higher educational institutions on one site.
Official sources...
Those who have been following my “more formal gig” on Examiner.com know that I have taken a great interest in opportunities for concert experiences in cyberspace. Last night Laura Battle filed a story for this morning’s Financial...
comScore, Inc. today released an update of holiday season e-commerce spending covering the first 23 days (November 1 – 23) of the November – December 2007 holiday season. More than $9.3 billion has been spent online during the season-to-date,...