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NetHui 2011 – Day 1

You could tell that you’d arrived at the NetHui because every seat anywhere remotely near a power source was occupied by someone hunched over an electronic device, either furiously tapping away at a keyboard or swiping at a screen.

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  • Opening Address: Vikram Kumar / Rod Drury
  • Presentation of InternetNZ Lifetime Achievement Award
  • World Internet Project
  • Focus Streams:
    • Digital Citizenship – Cyber-safety
    • Digital Citizenship – Combating Cyber-bullying & Harassment
    • Globalisation, the Internet and the Law – The Internet as a revolutionary tool
    • Innovation & Emerging Issues – Privacy Issues for business in the new digital age
    • Digital Citizenship – 21st Century Parenting: Challenges and Solutions

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This entry was posted in Copyright, Education, Geek Stuff, Innovation, Internet, Misc, NetHui, Opinion and tagged Business, Cyber-bullying, Cyber-Safety, Digital Citizenship, Internet, InternetNZ, iTunes, NBR, NetFlix, NetHui, Pacific Fibre, Parenting, Privacy, Revolution, Rod Drury, Sign-Language, Sky, Vikram Kumar, Xero on June 29, 2011 by Rob.

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