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Chris Barton: Kim's great dotcomedy
The guerrilla performance artist Kim Dotcom pulled off the greatest dotcomedy of his career last week - making NZ PM John Key a laughing stock, writes Chris Barton.

NZ link to riotous birthday
A Kiwi has been identified as the mastermind behind a viral internet invitation that led to more than 3000 people gatecrashing a Dutch teenager's birthday and trashing the town.

'Evidence of neglect' at rest home
A health authority has taken charge of an Auckland rest home after planning and management failings amounting to "evidence of neglect".

Support for fired teacher
Current and former students have thrown their support in behind a Northland Catholic school teacher who was fired after he supported a gay rights protest.

Student life made easier with note-sharing app
A new app created by two young Aucklanders allows students to share and compare lecture notes in real time from anywhere in the country.

Facebook reveals breath test sites
Police are threatening to post phoney messages about fictitious breath testing check points on Facebook pages set up to help drunk drivers avoid being caught.

SMEs slow to upgrade their e-commerce solutions
What are online customers expecting companies to handle with online payment?

Google snapped boy near sexual predator's home
Police are interested in photos which may have identified a young victim of Kaitaia sexual predator James Parker.

When Google maps go bad
Internet giant's map showed Kiwi boy lying on road, car advancing during school drill.

Criminals target social media
The face of cybercrime is changing as criminals target social networking sites and mobile devices, and a new report says New Zealanders are vulnerable.

The Diary: ABs tow the sponsor's line
Kim Dotcom has 'apologised' for making a rape joke, but tweeted another link to '15 rape jokes that work'.