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Webstock: Pirate Bay co-founder addresses conference
nzherald.co.nz Mac blogger Mark Webster rounds up day two of Webstock.

Webstock: Clicked on to smart ideas
Everything about Webstock is beautifully designed - from the coffee to the name tags, the programme, the food, the entertainment and the speaker line-up.

Webstock: Content, code, ninjas and typefaces
nzherald.co.nz Mac blogger Mark Webster rounds up Webstock so far - from Ruby On Rails to ukuleles.

Census delivery set to begin
The 2011 Census gets into full swing from tomorrow with the delivery of about eight million census forms and internet access codes.

Ten memorable Twitter rants
Actors, musicians, sports stars and journalists - all among those who have put their foot in it with an injudicious post on Twitter.

Vector catches Telecom - now in running for Akl broadband
Vector, shut out late last year from the Government's ultra fast broadband plan, has now been selected for priority talks to roll out fibre in Auckland.

Online voucher scheme Groupon hits UK with a bang
It was the kind of flash mob that only the internet can generate.

RWC scalpers still on eBay after TradeMe crackdown
While TradeMe has stepped in to stop the sale of World Cup tickets, scores of tickets are available on eBay.

Men lie more about everything - dating survey
Online daters say insecurity and fears of rejection are why they lie in profiles.

Vodafone says sorry for taking profile from Facebook
Vodafone has apologised to an Auckland woman after information from her Facebook page was used in its advertising without permission.

Telecom quiet on how govt broadband will affect profits
Telecom's profits are down, but the company is refusing to be drawn on how the Govt's Ultra Fast Broadband contract might affect profits.

Sites battle to be China's Facebook
The top social-networking service in the world's biggest internet market was created by graduates of a prestigious university to help students communicate with one another. And it's not Facebook.