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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.
Has Google lost its search mojo?
There's a growing murmur that it may have lost its mojo in the one area it had unquestionably conquered - search.
Phones keep Egyptians tweeting
Egyptians, blocked from the internet, are being offered a way by Google and Twitter to "tweet" by using a voice connection.
<i>Mark Irving:</i> Get a copywriter when making your website
How many times do you look on a homepage and because of the mass of cluttered information you have no idea where to start?
Online map tracks streets of crime
England and Wales yesterday became the first countries in the world to release street-by-street information on crime.
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.
Budget airlines turn to social media
Asian budget carriers are increasingly using social networks without resorting to print advertising, industry chiefs say.
<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Upgrade opens door to virtually infinite internet
Supply of old-style net addresses is fast running out - but help is at hand.
<i>Sean D'Souza</i>: What clients want to see: Themselves
You look at the testimonials on your website or brochure and see testimonials. The client looks at the testimonials and sees a mirror. Mirror, mirror on the wall, is this the right product or service for me?
Celeb name suppression brings web row
Police investigate a name suppression breach in the case of the 'household name' charged with disorderly conduct.
Man sexually assaults woman he met on internet
A 24-year-old Christchurch fisherman broke into the home of a woman he met months earlier on an internet dating site and sexually assaulted her, a court was told today.
Facebook friend now a foe
A woman's Facebook whinge about wanting to leave work became an invitation to burgle for a "friend".