BusinessOutrage at agency's 'joke' Hitler videoA video meant for Mike Pero Real Estate's internal use and parodying a supposed rival agency boss as Adolf Hitler, was accidentally posted online.29 Jul 05:30 PM
New ZealandInside Jamie's WorldJamie Curry's videos about anything and everything have attracted millions of fans from around the world.29 Jul 05:30 PM
New ZealandCheckpoint alert lures fansThousands of people are visiting a Facebook page that details where police checkpoints and hidden speed cameras are located nationwide.29 Jul 05:30 PM
OpinionDamien Grant: Website turned against ownerMuch has been written about the risks social media presents to youthful careers but it is not just young people posting awkward selfies who can get tripped up by what they post online.27 Jul 05:30 PM
New ZealandLong-lost brother comes to lifeA message on social media shatters an Aucklander's belief that his older brother died 33 years ago26 Jul 05:30 PM
LifestyleRoyal baby's a headline actThe British are known for their hugely popular tabloid newspapers and a love of all things royal.23 Jul 05:30 PM
EntertainmentThe Diary: Carter joins scheme to earn cash for gushingDan Carter and Jerome Kaino are celebrity clients, and Ali Williams is an investor.23 Jul 05:30 PM
BusinessFirms lacking social media skills - surveyMore than half of the world's business executives think their company is underdeveloped in the art of social business, according to a recent study.22 Jul 05:30 PM
OpinionClaire TrevettClaire Trevett: MPs unleashed in TwittersphereIf political parties have codes of conduct for social media, they are apparently flexible depending on how senior the MP is, writes Claire Trevett.17 Jul 05:30 PM
BusinessInnovative Kiwis Part 1: Victoria RansomThere are no flash cars parked outside Google headquarters in Silicon Valley, California, only smart cars.16 Jul 10:00 PM
BusinessFacebook seeks spying exemptionFacebook has asked the Government for an exemption from a new spying law that could see its two million Kiwi users' messages subject to GCSB interception.10 Jul 05:30 PM
LifestyleHi, I'm a Twitterholic #lolTwitter. Even the name is ridiculous. If I told you I "booped" or "qwanged" or "quiffed" 50 times a day, it would make me strange, an escaper from Dr Seuss' day surgery.06 Jul 05:30 PM
New ZealandMoonlighting stylist to pay lessDire finances means beauty salon owners will get less of a payout from an employee they caught via Facebook treating clients at home.01 Jul 10:47 PM
WorldMass protests become the 'new social network'The demonstrations in Brazil began after a small rise in bus fares triggered mass protests.23 Jun 05:30 PM
New ZealandGod of nations, wash my sheets...Thanks to social media, the secret that a New Zealand brand of washing machine can sing anthems has been uncovered.20 Jun 05:30 PM
OpinionGreg Dixon: About FacebookBy the time you read this, I'll be gone. I will have ended it, I'll have popped my clogs, cashed in my chips. That's right, I have deleted my Facebook account.14 Jun 09:00 PM
EntertainmentTVNZ's rigid social media rulesEx-BBC consultant Michele Romaine has this week installed a rigid social media policy at TVNZ, dubbed "The Rules".13 Jun 09:15 PM
EntertainmentSeal sorry about Twitter tiradeTelevision singing coach Seal has made a sudden about-face and apologised for a Twitter outburst aimed at the media and a Sydney hotel.12 Jun 05:30 PM
OpinionGehan Gunasekara: Orwell's worst nightmares looming largePrivacy scholars refer to the dangers of aggregation of data and the potential this affords for profiling of individuals and for making of assumptions, writes Gehan Gunasekara.10 Jun 05:30 PM
New ZealandCartoon: 'Hard law' not the answerA top legal expert has waded into the "racist" cartoon row, by saying the law cannot regulate "ignorant, uninformed, and generally crass behaviour".31 May 06:42 AM
New ZealandCartoonist receives hate mail, supportThe cartoonist whose drawings depict overweight brown-skinned adults exploiting the Government's breakfast in schools programme says he has received hate mail.30 May 08:26 PM
New ZealandCartoonist won't apologise for imagesThe cartoonist who penned two controversial cartoons won't apologise for them and says they weren't racist because they depict a mix of ethnicities.30 May 07:16 AM
New ZealandDevoy: Cartoons offensive, but not racistRace Relations Commissioner Dame Susan Devoy says she found cartoons printed in two South Island newspapers personally offensive, but they were not racist.30 May 01:32 AM
EntertainmentThe Bling Ring: Does modern life make kids deluded?Sometimes kids can look like they're living in another world. While the day whirls around them, they're lost in their mobile phones - photographing, tweeting, texting, emailing.29 May 08:30 PM
New ZealandJohn Key's new look: Champagne socialist?Prime Minister John Key was bubbling over with generosity on Saturday night as son Max celebrated his 18th birthday with friends.27 May 05:30 PM
New ZealandTeen girls flock to short smart tweetsSocial networking site Twitter is becoming increasingly popular with teenage girls.26 May 05:30 PM
EmploymentBusiness goes social to get employees sharing, innovatingForbes Magazine predicts that 2013 will be the year for social business, with organisations integrating social technologies into the way they attract, engage and empower employees.24 May 05:30 PM