LifestyleThe write stuffBloggers have been elevated to front row status but now that they're 'in', can they maintain their objectivity?22 Mar 04:30 PM
Opinion<i>Sean D'Souza</i>: Building your business on words aloneImagine you were to start up an internet-based business. And told that to promote your business, you would not be allowed to do any affiliate marketing. Or joint ventures. Or any external publicity.20 Mar 08:30 PM
New ZealandTen memorable Twitter rantsActors, musicians, sports stars and journalists - all among those who have put their foot in it with an injudicious post on Twitter.17 Feb 11:00 PM
LifestyleThe fabulous life of Gala DarlingOnce 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.01 Feb 04:30 PM
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New ZealandFacebook shows its ugly sideThe Facebook-related conviction of a Wellington man revealed the dark side of social networking.19 Nov 04:30 PM
Opinion'Anti-science doubters' and the blogosphereDr Grant Jacobs on blogging, commenting, anonymity and the credibility of online sources.26 Oct 10:14 PM
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TechnologyLibrary ponders twitter's historical valueThe chief executive of the British Library yesterday confessed to having asked herself recently: "Should a world-class library preserve Stephen Fry's tweets?"17 Sep 10:21 PM
New ZealandSlater guilty of suppression breaches<b>Whale Oil</b> blogger Cameron Slater has been found guilty on eight breaches of suppression orders and one of identifying a victim.14 Sep 03:23 AM
TechnologyI blog, therefore I amThose unconvinced about the value of the web as a platform for ideas regard bloggers with suspicion, imagining them as self-promoting at best, narcissistic at worst,26 Aug 11:58 PM
New ZealandBlogger says he didn't breach suppression ordersCameron Slater denied he had identified people with name suppression on his blog when he appeared in court today. 25 Aug 05:14 AM