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Facebook doesn't rule the world - yet
Every country with internet access has its favourite social network, and what's galling for Mark Zuckerberg is that it's not always his.
Google offers $50,000 prize in search for young Einsteins
Google has announced an online global science fair allowing any student with a web connection and a Google account to enter a competition with a NZ$64,800 prize.
Pacific Fibre secures new investors
A company planning to provide New Zealand with a new connection to faster internet has secured important links with US investors.
Facebook stirs up new row with nursing mothers
Facebook has sparked a fresh row with nursing mothers by deleting a page for a breastfeeding support group followed by thousands.
NZ websites being targeted by child porn peddlers
New Zealand is among 30 countries being targeted by child porn peddlers who are setting up links on business websites that click through to child abuse material.
China plans marriage database to catch cheaters
China's exploding wealth has created a culture of secret mistresses and second wives.
BT accused of creating two-tier internet for UK
BT was yesterday accused of undermining one of the founding principles of the internet - that of "net neutrality" - by creating a two-tier system which would allow content providers to charge for a faster video delivery service.
Princely sum sought for 'rare' book
An enterprising Australian seller is hoping to reap a huge windfall from a set of books by NZ author Witi Ihimaera.
Stores stress joy of shopping to beat web
A group of Auckland retailers wants to remind shoppers of the pleasures of buying in stores.
Facebook users now in majority
More than half of Kiwis have an online profile, half of those check it daily and one in 10 admits to being addicted to it.
Trade Me clients hit by scam
Trade Me customers are the victims of the latest online scam by fraudsters operating out of Russia.
The year in tech - and what's coming in 2011
A quick skim through some front page news stories over the past year provides incontrovertible proof of technology's grip on our lives.
Presents for sale before the turkey's cold
All the gifts Kiwis never wanted made their way on to Trade Me within hours of being received.
Dating websites get hitched with social networks
With the growing popularity of social networks, people are turning to services like AreYouInterested.com.
OMG - CIA sets up WTF
The American spy agency has created a panel to assess what damage may have been done by WikiLeaks.
'I just really like women' - Assange
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has unleashed a torrent of criticism in a new interview with the Times of London.