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Chris Hails (NetSafe)

One for the bookshelf? Socialnomics by Erik Qualman

Books, they’re so old media right? Well, watch the video below (discovered on Business Blogs) and you’d be forgiven for agreeing with that statement given that (if it’s indeed true) “35% of book sales on Amazon are for the Kindle”, Amazon’s portable eBook reading device. I can’t be sure about many of the stats mentioned [...]

NetSafeTV

September Spotlight: Dealing with Downloaders

Judge David Harvey came in to speak at the latest NetSafe Spotlight meeting on Wednesday this week and his presentation on the topic of copyright and illegal downloaders provoked some lengthy debate amongst the 40 or so people who attended in our Auckland office and via video conference from Wellington. You can watch the full [...]

Martin Cocker

What you don’t say, but do say on Facebook

Data analysis of social networking sites reveals information you didn’t know you were revealing.

Martin Cocker

Buying friends and influencing people

Services have cropped up that allow you to buy friends and fans on social networking sites. Why would you?

Martin Cocker

Get off the web and pretend to work

The Internet a often portrayed as a new distraction that reduces productivity in workplaces. Is that fair?

NetSafeTV

Hon Steven Joyce launches NetSafe cybersafety toolkit for SMEs, The Whatsit?

Hon Steven Joyce, Communications and Information Technology Minister, speaks at the launch event for the new NetSafe cybersafety toolkit for SMEs, The Whatsit.