Social Networking stories
Facebook introduces new Slideshow feature allowing users to create personalised photo and video slideshows with music.
Use of social media to build customer loyalty is a common strategy for major corporations today. However, it is a strategy that can quickly backfire.
Hugely popular messaging platform WhatsApp has announced it has launched a desktop messaging option that allows its users to send messages via a web browser.
Facebook aims to reduce distribution of hoax stories in News Feed, adding annotations to posts receiving multiple hoax reports, according to a recent blog post.
It's a social discovery app where users will never get unwanted matches and unlike other apps, Bumble suggests matches based on more 'relevant signals'.
Discovering the digital divide between generations, as a journalist explores the nuances of social networking from Facebook to LinkedIn.
Do you check Facebook every morning like the morning paper? Do you cry if your friend list gets smaller without you knowing?.
There's a fun new tool you can use to find out if you and a Facebook friend mutually hate each other. Amazing.
The rise of big data, social networking and mobile interactions is forcing organisations to focus on the enterprise information that is most relevant,.
Facebook launches Trending, a feature spotlighting popular conversations to help users discover engaging content, now rolling out on the web.
Website hosting leads online job growth at 3300%, with AWS seeing a 466% rise. Apple jobs decline amid 'app-fatigue' while Android gains 7%.
Facebook reaches one billion active users, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg celebrating the milestone and releasing a brand video to mark this historic achievement.
From mums to millennials, over 1.9 million Kiwis make Facebook their daily social staple, with videos and dual screening soaring in popularity.
Facebook buzzes as 3.7m users engage in Cricket World Cup finale, with Clarke and McCullum most discussed stars.
Nearly half of New Zealanders aged 50+ feel patronised by tech firms, reveals an AVH Technologies study, highlighting generational tech gaps.
Think Facebook and Trademe combined. Users can interact with each other, ask questions, post pictures, update their status and watch videos.
Social networking across New Zealand has become a little more neighbourly, with the launch of a private social network for Kiwi neighbourhoods.
New Zealanders vehemently reject Facebook's new auto-linked couples pages, calling it an intrusive move by the social networking giant.
Facebook admits excessive use can be unhealthy, echoing concerns about digital wellbeing despite its billion users worldwide.
IT veteran Warwick Grey will discuss the future of tech at Auckland ICT on 18th October, covering Windows 8, BYOD, and Microsoft's latest innovations.