Oct 09

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2011: a big year for Rugby in New Zealand!

This app is your full guide to 2011 with complete schedules by team, venue and date and valuable information about each venue.

This app is made in New Zealand by a team passionate about Rugby and the Land of the Long White Cloud.

Live scores and rankings will be available as soon as the first game is kicked off so grab it now at the low introductory price and enjoy the full benefits in September and October!!!

 

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Aug 06

Follow Australia Vs New Zealand live on the News section of Rugby 2011 and Rugby 2011 HD.

With scores updated as it happens, do not miss a single score or have to anxiously wait for the radio to find out where your favorite team is at!!!

After last weeks impressive display against the Springboks, will the All Blacks dominate the Wallabies to take a firm hand on this year’s tournament?

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Aug 03

2011: a big year for Rugby in New Zealand!

This app is your full guide to 2011 with complete schedules by team, venue and date and valuable information about each venue.

This app is made in New Zealand by a team passionate about Rugby and the Land of the Long White Cloud.

Live scores and rankings will be available as soon as the first game is kicked off so grab it now at the low introductory price and enjoy the full benefits in September and October!!!

While you wait, catch all the latest Rugby news including 6 Nations and Super 15 scores and rankings!!!

What’s New in Version 1.4

★ PUSH NOTIFICATION for live score games
★ SHARE or REVIEW feature
….Review it on Apple Store
….Share app on Facebook
….Share app on Twitter
….Share app via email

★ SETTINGS Tab
….Distance Kilometers or Miles
….Temperature Celsius or Fahrenheit

★ FIND tab
….(Location around you in KM or Mile with Map/Route)
….Banks/ATM
….Bars
….Coffee
….Gas Station
….Hospitals
….Hotels
….Parking
….Pharmacies
….Pubs
….Restaurants
….Super Markets
….Taxis
….Local Times
……..(New Zealand and your Local Time)
……..(All TEAMS participants Local Time)
….Currency
……..(ALL TEAMS daily updated currency)
……..(Convert currency between All TEAMS participants)
….Weather
……..New Zealand Game Location in Celsius or Fahrenheit

★ NEWS
….Game Scores available accordingly with schedules.

★ Standings based on Pools A, B, C and D

★ Add appointments (Game) to your iPhone/iPod/iPad ….Calendar

Enjoy it, this is for is entirely for you Rugby Fan!!!

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Mar 13

Download the iPhone version

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2011: a big year for Rugby in New Zealand!

This app is your full guide to 2011 with complete schedules by team, venue and date and valuable information about each venue.

This app is made in New Zealand by a team passionate about Rugby and the Land of the Long White Cloud.

Live scores and rankings will be available as soon as the first game is kicked off so grab it now at the low introductory price and enjoy the full benefits in September and October!!!

While you wait, catch all the latest Rugby news including 6 Nations and Super 15 scores and rankings!!!

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Feb 19

2011: a big year for Rugby in New Zealand!

This app is your full guide to 2011 with complete schedules by team, venue and date and valuable information about each venue.

This app is made in New Zealand by a team passionate about Rugby and the Land of the Long White Cloud.

Live scores and rankings will be available as soon as the first game is kicked off so grab it now at the low introductory price and enjoy the full benefits in September and October!!!

While you wait, catch all the latest Rugby news including 6 Nations and Tri Nations scores and rankings!!!

The home screen currently contains the countdown to kick off

Follow your team, your pool

Check out the full schedule

Learn more about each venue

And keep up with the latest news

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Jul 20

The iPad is finally reaching our shores on Friday in a second round of international launch as well as Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands and Singapore.

is it worth getting one? Absolutely, beyond the initial rush on getting your hands on a cult product, you will find that the iPad is a wonderful business tool as well as sexy device.

I got my iPad from Houston, TX while on a business trip and it has drastically changed the way I work. I am now carrying all my presentations in either iBooks or Keynote and am able to organise meetings on the fly and share my company’s value proposition over a coffee table, on a plane or even in the streets. With 3G connectivity, the iPad will also enable you to access your hosted product demos and is guaranteed to make a big impact on your audience.

The good news is that you don’t need to buy one, you can win one! Just purchase a copy of World Flights for iPhone and send the iTunes receipt to iPadWF@3dot5.net, every time the iTunes download count reaches a multiple of 10,000, I will draw the lucky winner’s amongst the received receipts and give away an iPad.

Also, Apple announced the iPhone 4 to be released in NZ on Friday 30 July, a pretty good end of July for us in the land of the long white cloud ;-)

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Apr 21

With the ash cloud from the Iceland Volcano floating around the European Airspace, the World is experiencing the biggest air chaos in history, much worse than the aftermath of 9/11. Tens of thousands of travelers are trapped trying to get home to and from Europe, goods cannot be air freighted endangering thousands of businesses worldwide, costing hundreds of millions of dollars to the airline industry, business cannot be progressed and what will be the effect on a UK economy timidly coming out of the recession…

Insurance companies cannot do anything against “an act of God” and people are left trying to find out who is going to pay the bill… Hotel prices are rocketing due to extreme demands from stranded passengers. In all this chaos, we are witnessing a wonderful unprecedented event: The people is rising to help the people!

It has taken all this chaos to reveal the good left in humanity on the very front face of the Internet, social media are full of channels trying to provide free and caring solutions for the stranded. Twitter offers many solutions for people looking to carpool long distances across Europe to get home and share the cost, people are offering their homes, cooked meals and entertainment on Facebook… I had to cut short a very important business trip around the World last week and go back to New Zealand from Singapore rather than carrying on to the UK and the US, but somehow this makes me happy, seeing such an endeavour to help at the goodness of people heart is wonderful.

The Stranded in New Zealand Facebook Page contains thousands of people offering all the help they can afford and often more, thank you New Zealand it makes me proud to have moved down there 3 years ago and thank you the People for showing a wonderful use of Social Media!

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Mar 04

By Sarah Putt, Techday

Australian telecommunications company Telarus is pushing further into the New Zealand market, targeting SMEs and inking new deals with Vector and CityLink.

Telarus CEO Jules Rumsey was in New Zealand recently to promote the company’s suite of managed services, as he anticipates deregulation will fuel strong demand for alternatives to services offered by incumbent telcos Telecom and Telstra. Telarus’s latest customer acquisitions are fashion retailers Calvin Klein and Cue Clothing Company.

“Telarus does very well in the SME market so while we have a couple of New Zealand customers currently on board with 500-plus staff, our area of strength is in the 50-500 seat bracket,” he says. “We do have quite a few multi-nationals with branch offices in New Zealand, which was the initial driver for entering the NZ market.”

Rumsey says the company’s focus has shifted from offering just voice and data, to offering a suite of managed services which leverage its trans-Tasman MPLS network. These services include security, hosting and virtual servers. “We are heading in the same direction with voice, with the progressive adoption of VoIP and will migrate our PSTN/ISDN voice clients to VoIP in time,” he says.

Telarus claim to offer dedicated capacity between Australia and New Zealand that is up to five times cheaper than “other leading service providers.” The company recently signed agreements to wholesale fibre connections in Auckland and Wellington from Vector and CityLink respectively. In addition it has existing agreements with Telecom Wholesale to offer national coverage with fixed line voice, ADSL, SHDSL and Ethernet services. For international capacity it has a relationship with the Australian based Vocus.

Rumsey wouldn’t say how many clients it has in New Zealand to date. “We prefer not to discuss client numbers as Telarus is a private company; we are also considering a couple of finance/fundraising options so we’d like to keep our financial and customer numbers out of the public domain.”

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