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Inside: Terabyte Interactive
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It’s one of the oldest digital shops in the country and it has done work for a huge number of clients. And, like the internet itself, Terabyte Interactive keeps on changing. Chief executive Doug Hanna logs on.

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Geeky billboard turns three into one
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Ikea and German agency Thjnk have turned to RGB to make the best use of a nine square metre billboard and show how home owners can make similar space saving decisions. It’s a geeky but cool concept to advertise the furniture retailer’s small space solutions.

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Germans do their own version of Gangnam Style
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Rather than pelting consumers with a series of special deals in the typical infomercial style often employed in supermarket advertisements, German-based Edeka has instead taken a weird approach that both Adweek and Slate have compared to Gangnam Style.

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Digital talent wars hotting up in 2014: Font
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Digital and content roles should attract bigger pay this year than the other creative and marketing sectors surveyed by Font in its Market Pulse report. Candidates with a diverse skill set and strong digital competency will be in high demand, with an integrated approach becoming the norm.

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Val Morgan to send four young lions to Cannes
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As part of its partnership with the New Zealand Cannes Lions, Val Morgan is giving young ad hotshots an opportunity to represent New Zealand in the Young Lions competition at the 61st Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity being held between 15 and 21 June.

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The year of the digital experiment
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Econsultancy’s first Quarterly Digital Intelligence Briefing for 2014 shows a strong appetite for digital risk in spite of a lack of support from the top and squeezed budgets. Content, targeting, social media engagement and mobile optimisation were high on the agenda of surveyed companies.

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Social gaming
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A new clip for Sony’s Playstation Plus subscription service is out to explode the stereotype that gamers are a lonely bunch. It takes us on a ride through a series of experiences that could only happen in our imagination, or a game, and shows how these things are better done together. Or, using multiplayer.

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Cellphones off limits
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First it was Coke telling us how it could cure our social media addiction, now a Brazillian beer maker has a solution that would make it impossible for drinkers to communicate using their cellphones. It proposes a cooler that would block connectivity and make bar dwellers very lonely indeed.

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Five shots to celebrate tequila
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Tequila brand Jose Cuervo is celebrating its 150th year in style with a new website that spans five pages. Each is a different take on tequila through the ages, showing off the ad style of the day from an old parchment to post-war chic.

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Education New Zealand recruits two Brazilians to spread the word
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To attract South American students (and the unsubsidised fees that come with them), Education New Zealand has arranged for Otago Polytechnic to host a pair of popular Brazilian bloggers for several weeks. Caio Komatsu and Luana Mazotti, both from Sao Paolo, are the founders of the blogs Fail Wars and Puro Veneno, which are said to reach a combined audience of approximately five million people. And the organisers of the campaign believe that the pair’s keyboard-tapping hobby could help to spread Latin American awareness of New Zealand, not only as a tourist destination but also as a great place to study.

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TVNZ stars shame/feed the trolls
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Social media has given normal humans the chance to bypass the gatekeepers and hear directly from sports stars, actors and others in the public eye. It’s also given them the chance to hurl some extremely harsh online abuse, which means having thick skin is nigh-on essential. And, in a similar style to Jimmy Kimmel’s Celebrities Read Mean Tweets (and Y&R’s love letter to DDB), a few TVNZ reporters and presenters have taken to film in an effort to draw attention to online bullying by reading out some of the bile that gets directed at them.

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From blog to brand: Lynn Prentice (The Standard)
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In this series, we talk to Kiwi keyboard tappers that have managed to shift from the personal realm of blogging to create online media brands that are widely read (and in some cases profitable). In the latest segment, we chat to Lynn Prentice, the founder of The Standard.

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The future of publishing
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Last Thursday, Jenene Crossan, the founder of nzgirl, flossie and BloggersClub, was invited to speak at the MPA Magazine Sales Conference for 2014. Of all the notable speakers on the list, Crossan’s speech was arguably the most divisive of the day. Her insights on the role of content in the digital age raised quite a few eyebrows around the room and became a major talking point at the end of the day. So, in order to take this debate a little further, we have decided to publish a transcript of Crossan’s speech.

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Upload a photo and become part of a sensational ad
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London-based Wieden + Kennedy combined a trifecta of advertising superpowers in the form of an adorable girl, a viral-worthy cat and a fist-pumping rock anthem from the 1980s. And in doing so, they’ve created the type of ad that most would be keen to be a part of – which is convenient, because that’s exactly what they are inviting viewers to do.

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Sparking a bargain
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Unsurprisingly, last week’s news that Telecom would be changing its name to Spark led to much opining, some of it based around the fact that the rebrand is estimated to cost $20 million. And MacGregor Media has taken the opportunity to point out its cost-effectiveness, just in case they decide to do it again in a few years.

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Whybin\TBWA campaign draws a line between rugby pros and novices
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Yesterday, APN released a new campaign to promote the addition of OPTA, a rugby analytics tool, to its recently launched rugby portal, which serves as a discrete hub for anything related to the sport. In the campaign, titled ‘Talk like a rugby pro,’ the laconic observations of a rugby novice are juxtaposed to the in-depth analyses of a fan who has access to extra rugby intel (possibly thanks to the information available on the Herald). PLUS: read about which agency lost APN’s creative account.

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