From golfing sensation to social media star, Kiwi teen golfer Lydia Ko whose success at the the LPGA tour netted her $1.9 million in
Having won gaming start-up competition KiwiGameStarter, and received high praise (and three million YouTube views) from an international video gaming industry guru, Phantasmal is
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As a teenager, Seeby Woodhouse quit an engineering degree and founded internet service provider Orcon. He sold it in 2007, netting almost $20 million,
With cold hard cash, business mentoring and delicious Johnnie Walker whisky up for grabs, the contestants fought hard to win this November's Pitch Circus.
Online streaming media service Netflix has announced it’s officially launching in New Zealand and Australia in March 2015, joining a populated online streaming landscape:
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“Know your crowd,” is Anna Guenther’s motto. Guenther is chief bubble blower (namely the boss and co-founder) at crowdfunding platform PledgeMe. The stunning success
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The Wellington Chocolate Factory, which first opened its doors in December last year, is hoping revolutionise the chocolate universe by expanding consumers’ palette to
Our fearless leader Vincent Heeringa had a chat with Mark Sainsbury on his radio show about startups, angel investment and everything in between.
Idealog’s resident aviation geek is in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai this week to attend the China International Airshow.
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