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Tweets from Sohaib Athar - who liveblogged assassination without realising
Sohaib Athar was taking a break from the rat-race in the mountains...
Osama bin Laden dead - the Internet reacts
The news of the death of Osama bin Laden sent social media networks into a frenzy today. Here's a sampling of what was said.
Average Kiwi has 124 Facebook friends
The average New Zealand Facebook user has 124 friends according to a new poll.
Facebook predator had sex with minor
Aucklander Natalia Burgess has broken her silence amid revelations she had sex with at least one 15-year-old boy.
YouTube: I've got a funny feline
As the New Zealand Comedy Festival opens this weekend, Aleks Krotoski considers how the web has enhanced the funny business. And why so many cats?
Have they got a deal for you
Suddenly, grab-a-bargain websites are everywhere, with deep discounts on anything from burgers to overseas holidays.
Wins and losses in big-bang deals
It is no surprise that the most popular deals so far on the group-buying sites have been the cheapest ones.
Dangerous liaisons 2.0: The new infidelity
The internet and cellphones have changed the face of infidelity, writes Rebecca Barry Hill.
Police communications network restored
The police communication network has been restored following a fibre optic cable failure this afternoon.
Facebook predator unmasked
Natalia Burgess, 28, of Mangere in Auckland, has assumed multiple false online personalities to form internet relationships with teenagers.
New-time religion
Can Easter be celebrated online instead of going to church? Aleks Krotoski ponders the effect the internet has had on religion.
<em>Nick Smith: </em>Porn? No, romance is the real risk
The recent flurry of gosh-how-shocking stories about female consumption of pornography is emblematic.
Rape claim forces dating website to vet users
The dating website match.com has been forced to begin checking its clients against criminal databases.
Technology affecting work-life balance: survey
Many Kiwis find it difficult to 'switch off' when they are away from the office because of the technology they have at their disposal.