01 September, 2010
The world's most powerful internet companies are pouring their resources and money into browsers as personal computing shifts increasingly to the web. Microsoft, long-derided for its substandard Internet Explorer browser, is making a surprise move up the ranks, while Google's Chrome and the open-source Firefox battle it out for second place. Little known in New Zealand is that two Kiwis have primary roles in shaping the future of the browser. This story profiles these men and places them in context of increasingly intense internet business competition just as browser technology reaches a tipping point. 1 image
Submitted by: Hamish McKenzie | Categories: Industry, Features, Industry
Submitted by: Dave Wolland | Categories: Gadgets, Cartoons
24 August, 2010
How do your networking skills affect your success as a start-up? Here are some tips on networking that every new business owner needs to know, written in a friendly, easy-to-follow style.
Submitted by: Latesha Randall | Categories: Small Business, Start-ups, Tips/Advice
12 May, 2010
A brief history of NZ telecommunications and a very opinionated review of its privatisation.
Submitted by: Chris 'Worzel' Sellars | Categories: Industry, Viewpoints
Submitted by: Dave Wolland | Categories: Tech, Columns
Submitted by: Dave Wolland | Categories: Tech, Sciences, Columns
07 June, 2010
Craig Venter programs cells with synthetic DNA. A news cartoon by Dave Wolland. 1 image
Submitted by: Dave Wolland | Categories: Tech, Sciences, Cartoons
Submitted by: Dave Wolland | Categories: Tech, Cartoons
23 November, 2009
My recent drive of the new Mercedes E350 Coupe and E500 Saloon, with radar cruise control, had me wondering if these were mere cars or perhaps robotic butlers on wheels. 3 images
Submitted by: Ben Gracewood | Categories: Tech
25 March, 2010
An original illustration available in print and web formats. 1 image
Submitted by: Gary Venn | Categories: Business, Tech, Illustrations
Submitted by: Dave Wolland | Categories: Gadgets, Columns
29 January, 2010
Telecom CEO Paul Reynolds feels the pinch of the new logo... and the XT network. 1 image
Submitted by: murray webb | Categories: Tech, National, Caricatures
12 February, 2010
This article provides an excellent resource for economists, strategists, and investors to get started with social media websites so that they can connect to unique analysis and insights.
Submitted by: Econ Grapher | Categories: Social Media
12 February, 2010
The second part of this 2-part series on social media for economists, strategists, and investors focuses on how to publish your own articles, and how to spread the word about the articles and build your own personal brand.
Submitted by: Econ Grapher | Categories: Social Media
30 November, 2009
Twitter is a great communication channel and as such, you find a lot of self-promotion and name dropping. But there is so much more to Twitter. Would the critics feel the same if they could see more innovative ways to use it? Here's a few.
Submitted by: Kalena Jordan | Categories: Social Media, Tips/Advice