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14 Feb
Orcon moves into the South Island
Christchurch and Dunedin now able to sign up for Orcon's telephone and broadband services, Palmerston North and Rotorua next.
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07 Feb
Google hails the internet's next chapter
Search giant expects current number of internet addresses to run dry in the next 12 months.
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07 Feb
Killzone 3 beta is now live
PlayStation 3 owners can download the multiplayer beta for the upcoming shooter Killzone 3... now!
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24 Dec
Keewl Search Engine
Keewl is a new 2.0 Search Engine that lets you search in the Web, photos, videos, blogs, social buzz, shopping and news.
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01 Nov
The price is right
Here’s a great idea: a simple, straightforward site that allows you to find out just what the right price for that new car is.
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01 Oct
11 weird pages on Wikipedia
With the general public let loose to edit Wikipedia, you’re bound to get some pages that you wouldn’t find in the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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01 Oct
Lost and Found
This site is one of those unique sites that operates on a simple premise, but manages to be endlessly fascinating nonetheless.
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01 Aug
Preparing for a fibre future
This is an exciting and pivotal time for our industry. Make no mistake, Telecom is up for fibre, big time.
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01 Jul
The Virtual Zoo
Ever wondered which animal you most resemble? Now you can find out.
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01 Jun
Website review: Clubbing
School weighing you down? Starting to think holidays can’t come soon enough?
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01 May
SOMETHING TO CHEW ON
Introducing Meateaters.co.nz, a Kiwi website that is a meat enthusiast’s dream come true.
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30 Apr
Spiritualise the web, says the Pope
The Pope is urging Catholics to embrace information
technology and add soul to the internet.
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01 Apr
Playing with papers
You can cut it, rip it, write on it, draw on it, send it and type on it.... and fold it.
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01 Apr
Helping you to GRO
What is GRO? Jan Gow explains more about it, and the wider concept of church records.
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01 Apr
Web access – and censorship – growing
More New Zealanders are online than ever before, and broadband use continues to rise.
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01 Apr
Forum to counter ACTA secrecy
The controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) negotiations roll on with the latest round of talks scheduled for April 12th-16th in Wellington.
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01 Mar
LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE RIGHT TO SURF
Opposition to section 92A often centered on disconnection being a derogation of a basic human right.
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01 Mar
All in one entertainment for all
The world is rapidly moving towards unifying all of the media you use, and adjusting to that trend is becoming more a necessity than just a fashion.
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01 Feb
Lessons from NEAL
It’s timely to look at NEAL – the North Shore Education Access Loop.
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01 Dec
Respect Your Pet
It highlights the casually cruel things we do to pets – from inappropriate dress to silly photos – and gives pause (sorry) for thought.
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02 Oct
Structural separation not on govt agenda - Reynolds
“In time I think FTTH is the right solution, but I think there’s at least a decade of hybrid fibre/copper technologies.”
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01 Sep
Discovering your roots
I remember, as a child, looking at a map of the world and finding all the pink bits – the British Empire.
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01 Apr
BDM goes online
What a year 2009 is proving to be for genealogists! This year is the year.
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01 Feb
Family on the move
A correspondent named Peter has asked about John Fortnam, who was born in England in 1881 and immigrated to America in 1887.
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