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exPress imPress roundtable: Digital apartheid: is the smartphone age segregating or uniting South Africans?

exPress imPress roundtable: Digital apartheid: is the smartphone age segregating or uniting South Africans?

We had fun during the parade yesterday! Check out pictures on our Facebook page. Now we are getting ready for our roundtable debate this Friday afternoon 11 May, 16h00-18h30, Humanities Graduate Centre Room, South-West Engineering. You are all warmly invited! Refreshments will be served. Full details are below.

Wits Media Studies @ WALE

Wits Media Studies @ WALE

WALE 2012 is about to kick off tomorrow! Students and staff members of the Department of Media Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand are participating in a number of events at the Wits Arts and Literature Experience (WALE). We hope to see many of you there! For a full programme of WALE, please click here.
Wednesday 9 May, 12h00, AMIC …

Vodacom paints the town red

Vodacom paints the town red

The battle of the South African telecom giants has been reignited with Vodacom’s massive rebranding initiative. Vodacom has changed its logo and branding to red from blue, emphasizing its focus on promoting the Vodafone-centric brand. Vodafone is Vodacom’s “parent” company based in Britain, and has always been synonymous with the colour red. So can we officially say that our own …

BBM me baby!

BBM me baby!

Signed up to the new BBM revolution yet? BlackBerry convert Leenesha Pather shares her thoughts on how BlackBerry is making its inroads in South Africa.
Being part of the generation that does basically everything online, from shopping to video blogging, it is no wonder that our interactions are interwoven into technology. The BlackBerry cellphone is definitely part of this new age …

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