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The fabulous life of Gala Darling
Once stuck in a 9-5 rut in a Wellington office job, Gala Darling donned a new identity and created a new life as a New York style and self-help guru.
<i>Sean D'Souza</i>: Lead the way from attraction to conversion
Which articles convert? And which articles attract? And how do you roll out a strategy that maximises the twin impact of attraction and conversion?
Facebook shows its ugly side
The Facebook-related conviction of a Wellington man revealed the dark side of social networking.
Newsweek talking with Daily Beast
News website The Daily Beast and Newsweek, an icon of the American magazine industry, are thinking about a merger.
Library ponders twitter's historical value
The chief executive of the British Library yesterday confessed to having asked herself recently: "Should a world-class library preserve Stephen Fry's tweets?"
Slater guilty of suppression breaches
Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater has been found guilty on eight breaches of suppression orders and one of identifying a victim.
I blog, therefore I am
Those unconvinced about the value of the web as a platform for ideas regard bloggers with suspicion, imagining them as self-promoting at best, narcissistic at worst,
Blogger says he didn't breach suppression orders
Cameron Slater denied he had identified people with name suppression on his blog when he appeared in court today.
Auckland losing in the war of words
Auckland - and particularly Queen St - are taking a pasting on social media from disappointed visitors.