Internet
Mining for meaning in the age of digitised data
Writing code, understanding algorithms and dealing with dumps of digital data: computer science and applied maths methods are becoming key skills in the world's newsrooms. Specialist data journalists… Audio
Mining for meaning in the age of digitised data
Writing code, understanding algorithms and dealing with dumps of digital data: computer science and applied maths methods are becoming key skills in the world's newsrooms. Specialist data journalists…
AudioSpace-based internet
Greg Wyler is the founder and chief executive of OneWeb, a project to bring faster broadband to the remotest parts of the planet using satellites. Audio
Peter Griffin's tech report
Who is using Google's 'right to be forgotten' law in the EU. Also more on the USB or the Ultra Slow Broadband network, and how a huge surge in data use fuelled by video streaming services is slowing… Audio
Public interest journalism and paywalls
Editor and publisher of Scoop Media, which runs the independent news source Scoop.co.nz as a free service for the public, supported by a range of premium services and a new "Ethical Paywall"… Audio
Māori IT experts critical of digital divide
Income inequality and a lack of information are contributing to a digital divide in New Zealand, Māori IT experts say.
Tech News - Paul Brislen
Paul talks about the New Horizon probe, who is asking to be "forgotten" by Google, NetHui, and answers questions from the audience. Audio
Parents don't know what their children get up to online.
Most New Zealand parents don't have a clue what their children are getting up to online. Audio
Online video on the rise
A lot of what we used to think of as television journalism and prgrammes are migrating from the airwaves to the internet. Who's creating original video online here these days? Audio
Online video on the rise
A lot of what we used to think of as television journalism and prgrammes are migrating from the airwaves to the internet. Who's creating original video online here these days?
AudioTaarati Taiaroa - Tautai Pacific Arts
Taarati Taiaroa is a lecturer in visual arts at Manukau Institute of Technology - on the Tautai Pacific Arts network's programme of populating Wikipedia pages. Audio
Mary Brennan: domination and submission
Professional dominatrix (as Mistress Mariah) who since 2006 has owned one of New Zealand's most successful fantasy and full-service brothels, and author of Some Kind of Fantasy: the Amazing Life Story… Audio
Playing Favourites with Murray Gray
Former bookseller in Titirangi, Auckland, and founder and programme director of the Going West Books and Writers Festival, celebrating its 20th anniversary. Audio
Melon Health Bites into Mobile Health
Siobhan Bulfin is Chief executive of Melon Health (formerly Social Code), a company that's leading the way internationally with their three year old innovative mobile health platform. In June they… Audio
What does a Facebook "like" really mean?
Two Christchurch City councillors shared an opinion piece about Gerry Brownlee. One says "like" doesn't necessarily mean agreeing. Audio
Mediawatch for 5 July 2015
Media freedom advocates say the new cyber-bullying law could cramp their style; controversial questions aired on Native Affairs; angst over bad ads on Maori TV; on-demand viewers ever more demanding… Audio
Mediawatch for 5 July 2015
Media freedom advocates say the new cyber-bullying law could cramp their style; controversial questions aired on Native Affairs; angst over bad ads on Maori TV; on-demand viewers ever more demanding… Audio
Tech: Apple Music review
We review Apple's new music streaming service Apple Music with tech correspondent Peter Griffin. Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 4 July 2015
Noelle McCarthy reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 4 July 2015. Audio
Writing for Young Readers: Opening the Treasure Chest
A new local web course that teaches people how to write for children has taken off all over the world. "Writing for Young Readers: Opening the Treasure Chest" has only been live for 3 weeks but… Audio