Spark invests in Homes.co.nz real estate web site
Spark, through Spark Ventures, has bought an unspecified minority stake in PropertyNZ, the company behind the Homes.co.nz real estate web site.
Spark, through Spark Ventures, has bought an unspecified minority stake in PropertyNZ, the company behind the Homes.co.nz real estate web site.
The reward? Help not for profit organisations hurdle their ICT challenges.
Industry body DairyNZ has launched a website to give farmers mobile access to a library of information on dairy farming.
The Commerce Commission has launched a new website for the construction industry to help industry members increase their understanding of competition and consumer laws so they can improve their compliance and address issues around possible price fixing.
The New Zealand Legislation website (legislation.govt.nz) is now an official source of legislation.
Only 9 per cent of local businesses have a website with e-commerce capability and, while another 9 per cent have a website, they are yet to enable e-commerce functionality.
Twitter has acquired Brisbane music startup We Are Hunted, the startup confirmed.
IBM and Tennis Australia, partnering for the 20th year at the Australian Open, are analysing social media not only to measure players’ popularity but also to ensure there is adequate capacity to handle spikes in user activity.
Internet service provider iiNet is known for its residential services but people are less aware of its business services, according to the company's business hosting and domains manager, Kevin Clark
Two recent court cases provide useful, and contrasting, examples of when website “terms of use” are enforceable. These cases emphasise that website operators should take care to ensure their terms of use are effective.
A new-look New Zealand Herald website was unveiled last night, and it's causing quite a stir on Twitter.
After seven years of outsourcing its website to Amazon.com, brick-and-mortar bookstore Borders has launched its own e-commerce site, Borders.com.
Respected web consultant Gerry McGovern complains in his most recent email newsletter about the “greying” of the web.
The design of a website or computerised environment for a good user experience involves a lot more than the visual interface, says information architect Brian Lyall. It should also be rooted in logical organisation of data and metadata to meet the needs and expectations of the user.
Private company Eventfinder has accused the Government of going into business against it.