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New Zealand leads the world in social media usage, with Kiwis spending 7:43 hours per month on platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
Social networking giant introduces the Small Business Accelerator Program, designed to help Kiwi small businesses fast-track their path to success on Facebook.
Kiwi company Platinum Wheels faces backlash and an ASA reprimand for a Facebook post mocking people with Down syndrome, now removed after public outcry.
Teenage schoolgirls are flocking to the microblogging service Twitter, according to early results from the educational project CensusAtSchool.
In an audacious effort to unite the world online, Facebook founder launches internet.org, designed to expand global internet access.
So far winning the social media battle, but not necessarily the war, the prospect of video features in Instagram should come as no surprise.
Social networking site hires former Motorola Mobility advisor to expand the company brand, becoming the first Chief Marketing Officer at the firm.
Microsoft criticises NZ's Telco bill, joining tech titans in warning against threats to privacy and industry growth.
Take a look what happens when a few technophiles unplug and take a holiday away from Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and even email….
A 'catch me if you can' boast on a police Facebook page led to one stupid shoplifter being arrested. Funny that.
Coming off a poor run of results post IPO, the story of Facebook's Q2 results is one of progress, regeneration and strategic investment.
Ads, Ads, and yes, more Ads as social networking site smashes financial expectations with over one million advertisers now on board.
Social media giant is due to report its Q2 results today with eyes fixed on advertising revenue. But would you pay for an ads-free experience each month?.
Facebook's quest to be on every mobile phone in the world took a step forward this week, with 100 million people using Facebook For Every Phone each month.
A son's tale of guiding his pool-loving mum through the treacherous waters of Facebook, from game addictions to ad-infested newsfeeds.
Social networking giant seeks an exemption over government proposals which could see over two million Kiwis spied on by authorities.
In a bid to keep marketers sweet, social networking site is axing adverts on pages containing sexual or violent content.
Privacy leak in Facebook's Android app, sending users' phone numbers over the internet to Facebook servers simply by launching the app.
Social networking giant admits private contact information of six millions users was made accidentally accessible due to a security flaw on the website.
Mark Zuckerberg announces the launch of video capability for Instagram, signaling a new era for the popular photo-sharing service.