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Business Herald: 'Data is the new oil'
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Business Herald: 'Data is the new oil'

Social data academic and consultant Dr Andreas Weigend is the former chief scientist at Amazon.com. He’s currently director of the Social Data Lab in California and teaches at Berkeley and Stanford Universities. Data, says Weigend, is “the new oil” – he studies and discusses the Social Data Revolution and talks to companies about how to embrace this new reality of social data. He’s in New Zealand as a guest of Telecom and spoke to online business editor Chris Daniels about how social data is changing the world.

Stop the GCSB spying bill
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Stop the GCSB spying bill

Kim Dotcom urged New Zealanders last night to oppose the GCSB spying bill - but predicted it would take a change of government next year to protect their privacy. He was joined on stage by New Zealander of the Year Dame Anne Salmond, Law Society representative Dr Rodney Harrison, QC, and Tech Liberty online rights advocate Thomas Beagle.

White collar crime buster
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White collar crime buster

Serious Fraud Office acting chief executive Simon McArley talks with Anne Gibson about the SFO’s role, fraud in NZ, bigs wins and losses for his office, how he feels when businessmen go to jail for long terms, and how NZers can protect themselves from fraud. Weekend Business tomorrow: Acting SFO CEO Simon McArley speaks exclusively and frankly about fraud, corruption and the state of our corporate crime scene.

Mood of the Boardroom
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Mood of the Boardroom

Finance Minister Bill English along with Labour Finance spokesman David Parker comment on Fran O'Sullivan's Mood of the Boardroom report and give their opinions a Capital Gains tax and raising the superannuation age to 67.

Kiwi Landing Pad: San Francisco
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Kiwi Landing Pad: San Francisco

Kiwi Landing Pad was established in 2011 to help selected high growth New Zealand technology companies establish and grow their business in the USA. Supported by prominent New Zealand technology investors as well as the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, Kiwi Landing Pad can offer New Zealand technology companies either short or long-term residence at their office in San Francisco. Tenants gain access to a wealth of experience and are able to create invaluable networks in the US technology, business and investment community. See more at: http://kiwilandingpad.com Excerpts of film are courtesy of kordia.co.nz

Google: NZ's Victoria Ransom
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Google: NZ's Victoria Ransom

Wildfire Co-founder & CEO Victoria Ransom and co-founder husband Alain Chuard started their social media marketing company from the living room of their house. Now she runs the largest company of its kind in the world. Wildfire was acquired by Google in 2012, reportedly for $350 million. Excerpts of film are courtesy of Google & Wildfire by Google

TEDx 2012: Peter Young
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TEDx 2012: Peter Young

Peter Young established Fisheye Films in Christchurch in 1997 and has worked as a freelance director and cameraman. He came to filmmaking the long way, spending the first ten years of his working life mustering, shearing, fishing and fencing. Over this time he developed a strong connection to the land and the people that work on it and this bond remained even with his shift to film and television. Peter has credits in well over a hundred documentaries, among them; BBC’s Blue Planet series, a documentary on giant squids for prime time Discovery, episodes on the South Island for Country Calendar, the acclaimed TVNZ series Explorers,and the final tribute documentary for Sir Edmund Hillary.

TEDx 2012: Philip Patston
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TEDx 2012: Philip Patston

Philip Patston is best recognised for his ten-year career as a comedian and entertainer, but it’s his passion for social change that is getting him noticed. An alumni of the New Zealand Social Entrepreneur Fellowship, Philip is a passionate believer that we have a powerful opportunity to reimagine diversity. His focus is on engaging people to achieve positive social change by reinventing the labels with which we categorise ourselves and each other.

TEDx 2012: Paul Cameron
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TEDx 2012: Paul Cameron

Paul has always had a passion for technology and reading and finds it fascinating that we can now carry an entire library around in our pocket. Yet the reading experience has not evolved in more than 2000 years despite storytelling taking disruptive leaps forward with the introduction of film and video games. Booktrack is his answer to addressing the decline in reading and literacy rates that will help make reading relevant again to a new generation of readers.

TEDx 2012: Matthew Simmons
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TEDx 2012: Matthew Simmons

Matthew Simmons is the CEO of Arvus Group International and currently part of the NZ Clean Energy Centre’s Enterprise Great Lake Taupo (EGLT) team. Matthew’s company, Arvus, is an external source of R&D and innovation worldwide, and has been involved in successful innovations in the fields of Digital Cinema, Loudspeaker design, Acoustics, Optics and Viticulture.

TEDx 2012: Victoria Spackman
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TEDx 2012: Victoria Spackman

As Chief Executive of the Gibson Group, Victoria leads a group of diverse and talented producers, creatives and technicians. The Gibson Group’s innovative visitor attractions and museum works, and its hugely popular television programmes and films have been exported around the world. Recent projects include an immersive museum outreach project in Copenhagen which has won three prestigious international awards, including one from the United Nations.

TEDx 2012:  Sean Gourley
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TEDx 2012: Sean Gourley

Sean is a physicist, decathlete, political advisor and TED fellow. He is originally from New Zealand where he ran for national elected office and helped start New Zealand’s first nanotech company. Sean studied at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar where he received a PhD for his research on the mathematical patterns that underlie modern war. This research has taken him all over the world from the Pentagon, to the United Nations and Iraq. Previously, Sean worked at NASA on self-repairing nano-circuits and is a two-time New Zealand track and field champion. Sean is now based in San Francisco where he splits his time between mathematical research and his venture capital backed startup Quid.

TEDx 2012: Emma Rogan
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TEDx 2012: Emma Rogan

Emma Rogan is a partner at Auckland design company Apropos and founder of New Zealand’s 100 Days Project. Her work has been awarded and recognised by the NZ Best Awards, Communication Arts, The Webby Awards and Adobe.

TEDx 2012: Sam Hunt
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TEDx 2012: Sam Hunt

Though he likes to call his poems “songs for the tone-deaf”, Sam has happily worked with musicians – country band The Warratahs, modern classical man Gareth Farr, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and alternative rocker David Kilgour, among others. Sam was special guest at two acclaimed Leonard Cohen concerts in 2009. In 1986, Sam was awarded a QSM – a “quiet sober man” he claimed. In 2010, he was further festooned with honour when he was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM) for services to poetry. Sam has enjoyed a burst of activity in recent years, publishing a new collection of poems Doubtless and the semi-autobiographical Backroads: Charting a Poet’s Life, as well as a selection of James K. Baxter poems. His most recent book is Knucklebnes: Poems 1962 – 2012.

TEDx 2012: John Windsor
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TEDx 2012: John Windsor

Professor John Windsor is a surgeon who holds a personal chair in surgery at the University of Auckland. His current research includes the role of toxic mesenteric lymph in the promotion of multiple organ failure; the investigation of specific mitochondrial therapies to restore cellular bioenergetics; the mapping and modulation of gastric electrical activity; and the development of medical devices. Over the last five years, John has published 80 manuscripts, raised $6m in grants and given over 100 invited talks, including Visiting Professorships to Harvard, Oxford, Karolinska, Singapore, Cape Town and Delhi. John is also co-founder and director of the startup SIMTICS Ltd that has developed the ‘Integrated Cognitive Simulator’ for procedural and surgical skills training.

TEDx 2012: Pip Hall
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TEDx 2012: Pip Hall

Pip Hall has worked as a full time writer in theatre, film and television for 17 years. An accomplished playwright, Pip has multiple awards to her name including New Zealand’s most significant and prestigious theatre honour, the Bruce Mason Playwriting Award. Pip also works extensively in television and film as a writer, story liner, story/script editor, developer, creative producer and actor.

TEDx 2012: Alistair Knott
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TEDx 2012: Alistair Knott

Alistair Knott is a linguist and cognitive scientist working at Otago University‘s Department of Computer Science. He grew up in Brussels, attending the European School, a multilingual institution whose Babel-like environment sparked a lifelong interest in language. Ali studied psychology and philosophy at Oxford University, and then did postgraduate and postdoctoral work in artificial intelligence at the University of Edinburgh. He took up a lectureship at Otago in 1999, where he is now an associate professor. Ali’s research is in computational modelling of human language, with a focus on models of language generation. He worked on some of the earliest text generation systems deployed on the World Wide Web, and on an influential web-based human-computer dialogue system. His current interest is in psychological models of text generation: What are the neural mechanisms which allow people to talk about what they see and do?

TEDx 2012: Assil Russell
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TEDx 2012: Assil Russell

Assil Russell is a young dental surgeon from Hamilton who has a passion for helping others. Born in Iraq and raised in New Zealand, at the age of 21 Assil set up New Zealand’s first and only registered medical and dental charity for Iraqi orphans and disadvantaged children – I CARE (Iraqi Children’s Aid & Repair Endeavour). Assil believes that “You don’t have to be a doctor to save lives” and ICARE is now an international movement that is empowering ordinary people from all walks of life to make a real difference, one smile at a time.

TEDx 2012: David Krofcheck
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TEDx 2012: David Krofcheck

David was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He earned a BSc in physics from Carnegie Mellon University, followed by an MSc and PhD in Physics from Ohio State University. While working on university campuses in Michigan and California, David held postdoctoral positions at both Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley National Labs. David’s current work is based at the CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. He loves to play with ideas and is most happy when he can uncover similar strands of thought on disparate subjects, particularly in science, philosophy and religion. David believes that New Zealand should nurture its intellectual resources as it has done for its environmental riches.

TEDx 2012: Andrew Patterson
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TEDx 2012: Andrew Patterson

Andrew is arguably New Zealand’s most internationally recognised and published Architect. Last year the worlds most searched architectural Journal, London based ‘World Architecture News’ named his firm, Patterson Associates as one of five Architects world wide “who’s work is set to shape Global Architecture in the 21 century.” He is the designer of New Zealand’s only new build 6 Green Star rated project – Geyser, in Auckland. Rated as international innovator Andrew believes if that if New Zealand is to sustainably succeed its built environment must equal or better its natural environment.

TEDx 2012: Michelle Dickinson
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TEDx 2012: Michelle Dickinson

Michelle has a PhD in biomedical materials engineering, runs New Zealand’s only nanomechanical testing laboratory and is a self-confessed adrenaline junkie. Her passion for both sports and science has enabled her to travel the world on the search for her next adventure or research project. With specialist knowledge in nanotechnology, Michelle has contributed to the development of cutting edge technologies. Secretly, however, Michelle has been working on advancing these developments to help her to achieve her childhood dream of becoming a real life superhero.

Inside ASB's North Wharf building
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Inside ASB's North Wharf building

Activity-based working, where workers can change desks depending on what they are doing, pioneered by consultants Veldhoen + Company of the Netherlands, dominates the design of Auckland's new waterfront ASB North Wharf. Derek Shortt, ASB's property manager, took Anne Gibson, Property Manager for the New Zealand Herald on a tour of the controversial new Wynyard Quarter HQ, criticised by some for its radical, cone-shaped roof feature and unusual appearance.

Microsoft Imagine Cup - Slovenia
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Microsoft Imagine Cup - Slovenia

The Microsoft Imagine Cup is the world’s premier student technology competition. Eligible students are invited to use their imagination and passion to create a technology solution in one of our competitions and challenges. Over the past ten years, more than 1.65 million students from more than 190 countries have participated in the Imagine Cup. When you join the Imagine Cup community, you’ll connect with other whip-smart creatives from all over the world to share ideas, have fun, and be there when the next big thing is unveiled.

Microsoft Imagine Cup - Singapore
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Microsoft Imagine Cup - Singapore

The Microsoft Imagine Cup is the world’s premier student technology competition. Eligible students are invited to use their imagination and passion to create a technology solution in one of our competitions and challenges. Over the past ten years, more than 1.65 million students from more than 190 countries have participated in the Imagine Cup. When you join the Imagine Cup community, you’ll connect with other whip-smart creatives from all over the world to share ideas, have fun, and be there when the next big thing is unveiled.

NZ at the Microsoft Imagine Cup 2013
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NZ at the Microsoft Imagine Cup 2013

Four young Kiwi entrepreneurs have been in Russia this week representing New Zealand at the Microsoft Imagine Cup. NZHerald.co.nz business reporter Ben Chapman-Smith caught up with InfinityTek team to find out what innovation is behind their idea & design.

Herald Business: State of our agricultural sector
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Herald Business: State of our agricultural sector

KPMG’s Global Head of Agribusiness, Ian Proudfoot, joins us in the Herald studio to talk about the state of our agricultural sector. He’s the author of the Agribusiness Agenda 2013 – a comprehensive report looking at what industry leaders are looking for and their biggest concerns. He talks to online business editor Chris Daniels

Auckland's ANZ Centre
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Auckland's ANZ Centre

A $76 million job - the country's biggest building makeover - won the Property Council's top award. Precinct Properties' upgrade of its ANZ Centre on the corner of Albert, Swanson and Federal Sts was judged the most successful and the most challenging job, beating 78 other finalists. New Zealand Herald reporter Anne Gibson spoke to Precinct Properties CEO, Scott Pritchard about the award-winning refurbished building.

John Key on ICT plans
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John Key on ICT plans

Prime Minister John Key said if ICT projects failed in the same way Novopay had, the buck would now largely stop with the Government Chief Information Officer (GCIO) and his department as well as the relevant minister.

Young Kiwis to compete at  ITC
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Young Kiwis to compete at ITC

FedEx and the Young Enterprise Trust are pleased to announce the final team of very impressive young Kiwis who will be competing against the eight other Asia Pacific countries and their 48 representatives in Hong Kong in just over two months’ time. Courtesy: FedEx

Business Herald: Planning battle over Auckland
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Business Herald: Planning battle over Auckland

A new group, Auckland 2040, has risen up to oppose Auckland Council’s draft unitary plan, the city’s blueprint for the next few decades. Richard Burton, a spokesman, spells out who the organisation is and what it hopes to achieve.

Brian Fallow: Reserve Bank leaves OCR
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Brian Fallow: Reserve Bank leaves OCR

Expert opinion and analysis from NZ Herald Economics editor Brian Fallow. Reserve Bank governor Graeme Wheeler said he's likely to keep the official cash rate at 2.5 per cent through 2013, repeating his view that the kiwi dollar is overvalued and that he stands ready to intervene again if needed.