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Bush and Zuckerberg bond on 'The Facebook'
One of them sometimes gets called the most powerful man in the world; the other is George W Bush.
WikiLeaks reveals US snooping on NZ
Helen Clark is likely to be among top UN officials targeted by the US in an intelligence-gathering exercise.
The media's role in Wikileaks revelations
Here's how two of the most influencial newspapers on either side of the Atlantic explain their role in publishing the leaks.
NZ messages included in WikiLeaks release
The classified documents released include almost 1500 cables between the US Embassy in Wellington and Washington.
<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Pretenders out to depose king of social media
Despite Facebook's 500 million users, even tiny start-ups reckon they can do a better job.
The war on words 2.0
The best-selling author of The Tipping Point has enraged social network users by dismissing their impact on real issues. It is, Tim Adams writes, just the latest salvo in an argument set to run and run.
Facebook shows its ugly side
The Facebook-related conviction of a Wellington man revealed the dark side of social networking.
Let Harry organise Prince William's stag do - Twitter reacts
In a sign of the times, the British Monarchy made the most of social media to break the news of Prince William and Kate Middleton's engagement
Facebook's bold ambition - with friends like these...
Facebook staff reportedly refer to the social network giant's email project as the 'Gmail killer'.
'Did you save my life 35 years ago?'
The rescue was of Hollywood proportions... A man and his wife are in a taxi, they see a little boy standing on the tracks...
Smartphone wars in time for Xmas
The smartphone revolution is gaining momentum and mobile operator 2degrees expects more than half of phones sold here next year will be smartphones.