
Advertising after Christchurch – when is it okay to go back?
Advertising death is tricky at the best of times. And it's even worse after a tragedy.
Advertising death is tricky at the best of times. And it's even worse after a tragedy.
Snapchat has seen a decline in its US user base for the first time.
COMMENT: A digital expert argues that NZ is being left behind.
Policymakers want an end to so-called 'dark patterns'.
Burger King's faux pas isn't that unique.
Jack Dorsey has joined the $1 CEO club.
More than 70 judges based in nine countries have co-judged the entries.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says a global approach is necessary to change social media.
The regulatory pressure on tech giants is increasing.
Ad agency DDB has emerged with a new look.
The social network's actions seem to run counter to some of its founder's recent words.
NZME Radio has been ordered to pay $3000 to the Crown.
More than a dozen versions found on the social network this week.
A Bloomberg investigation looks at how YouTube allowed toxic content to fester for years.
Hodson achieves her goal, first outlined to the Herald in 2015, of becoming CEO.
Zuckerberg says Facebook has too much power over speech.
A weekend of wobbles for the sports streaming insurgent.
What was solidarity in the aftermath of the attack can become endorsement if it continues.
In New York, he was accused of threatening to harm Nike.
New Zealand's advertisers are escalating their pull back on Facebook advertising.
Tech writer Juha Saarinen takes a look at what $2600 buys you.
Local investors can learn some valuable lessons from the Theranos fiasco.
The app allows Saudis to bargain like they would in a traditional market.
An undercover reporter got a glimpse inside the world of Facebook moderators.
A journalist recently received an email she couldn't ignore.
New Zealand artist Ruby Jones has designed the April 1 cover for TIME Magazine.
Comment: Bad actors, mainstream media and users provide nice scapegoats.
Market news and opinion.
Facebook faces yet another security headache.
Facebook is looking at how to improve its system.