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Other primary creator Me Ltd, Trade
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- RRP: $26.00
- ONLY $20.28
- Save $5.72
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A number of very prominent auctions on the Trade Me website have really caught the public imagination and become the subject of TV, press and radio attention. Items such as Tana Umaga's handbag, Lisa Lewis' bikini, the scary washing machine and the cast from John Key's broken ar ...
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Cyber-bullying takes schoolyard bullying to a new level with the use of information technology. Computers, tablets, cell phones and other devices are used to harass, embarrass and torment people of all ages. 'Cyber Bullying is Never Alright' looks at the ways the abuse is perp ...
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This new edition of internet.law.nz explores the widespread and significant impacts of the internet within and between legal jurisdictions. Significant new areas of interest are covered, including privacy issues and social networking. It also looks at how legal systems interact w ...
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The information and communications technologies (ICT's) can bring growth and benefits. However, in developing countries they may contribute to uneven economic progress and development. This book looks at how the impact of the digital divide can be lessened to avoid unwanted conse ...
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More than a million Kiwi's are buying and selling on Trade Me. This book covers bidding strategies, pitfalls for buyers, safe ways to trade and much more. Includes real-life cast studies from successful users.
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Few companies have captured the hearts and minds of New Zealanders like Trade Me. Originally built on a borrowed laptop by university drop-out Sam Morgan, Trade Me has changed the face of retailing in New Zealand
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