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Are you well over Olympic fever now that the (slightly bizarre) opening ceremony is over? Or maybe you never cared in the first place? More …
Are you well over Olympic fever now that the (slightly bizarre) opening ceremony is over? Or maybe you never cared in the first place? More …
The blueprints for Christchurch are out and by and large, they represent an ambitious and progressive vision for the future of our second biggest city. More …
The New Zealand market is finally starting to embrace the new ways in which punters consume content, according to the second edition of PwC New Zealand’s entertainment and media outlook. More …
You can now scribble search queries directly onto the touchscreen of your mobile device, thanks to Google's new feature, Handwrite. More …
Questo came out tops at Wellington Startup Weekend last night with its educational gaming platform that aims to boost student motivation, winning a package that includes $10,000 of advertising on TradeMe, business services from MYOB, and three months at ... More …
Social technologies have the potential to raise the productivity of knowledge workers by 20 to 25 percent, as information is made more accessible and searchable and communication streamlined. More …
Five links for your Friday distraction. More …
Celebrating its 15th year as naming sponsor, Brancott is releasing a limited edition World of Wearable Arts collection of bottle designs this September. More …
Hey, design aficionados! If you're a dab hand with Creative Suite (and we imagine many of you are), here's your chance to have one of your original creations produced as part of an upcoming Quiksilver collection. More …
If you make awesome stuff, the internet will eventually find you. Social media is basically word-of-mouth, on steroids. More …
The debate over whether requiring users online to post using their real identities is a helpful or hurtful measure is a long-running one, but YouTube appears to be coming down on the side that's against anonymity and screen names. More …
DraftFCB’s project The Journal with the Ministry of Health reaped rewards far beyond snagging a 2011 New Zealand Innovators Award. More …
InternetNZ and .au Domain Administration (auDA) have put out the last call for entries into the 2012 Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards, which close on July 31. More …
If a tree falls in an empty forest, does it make a sound? That is the sort of conundrum startups face if they have an idea that no one wants or needs. More …
The digital age is changing the way we live and work. And whatever your industry or interest, you're part of the wave, like it or not. More …