All different types of people - from diverse backgrounds, races, genders, sexual orientations, abilities and more - call Instagram home.
Social media has become an important part of modern life - one that can cause serious headaches if you're sharing with a wider audience than intended.
Are we entering an age of idiocracy? Is technology making us stupid? These questions are being raised as online culture continues to evolve.
Understanding the elements of change is key for IT businesses to thrive, says Jim Hamilton of CompTIA ANZ Channel Community.
An Adecco survey has found that befriending bosses and colleagues on social media is leading to regret & distress that affect workplace dynamics.
An new area of innovation is set to rise and rise in importance, especially for video - this is the ability to enhance content.
Snapchat isn't about the disposable, blink-and-you-miss-it photos anymore. Saving photos, creating Memories and Stories are all part of its evolution.
Launched in October 2010 as a free mobile app, Instagram became an immediate success and within two months there were already 1 million global users.
Twitter's not just a microblogging site. It's becoming more like Facebook & Snapchat by the day, as it now introduces stickers for your photos.
Within five and a half years the community has grown at an astounding rate and has more than doubled in the last two years.
Microsoft's recent purchase of LinkedIn shows that in a world of smart of machines, content is king and the new code base.
Social media has done it again. Brought to attention a piece of news that has started a wildfire about one of society's biggest issues: Rape.
Facebook Blueprint, the e-learning platform for marketers, has reached one million course enrolments and is expanding its programme.
Samsung has been ranked #2 in the New Zealand's Most Trusted Brand survey, with results showing social media plays a bit part in winning Kiwis' trust.
A select group of New Zealand teachers are off to Singapore to learn, study and bring students' cultural connections online.
The platform connects youth, educators, service providers and businesses together to support students through education, training and employment.
The creators of Junk Free June have shared insight into their business model, which has attracted more than 16,000 participants.
Survey unveils Kiwis' privacy fears; most oppose gov't eyeing up their social media data, trumping credit or criminal concerns.
Innovation has become a way of life in marketing, particularly in social media, as marketers jump from one strategy to another.
A cancer support group out of Argentina is making waves with its new video, taking shots at social media networks who censor showing women's breasts.