
Trump-inspired domain name being sold for charity
A domain name - Covfefe.co.nz - inspired by a Donald Trump gaffe is for sale on Trade Me.
A domain name - Covfefe.co.nz - inspired by a Donald Trump gaffe is for sale on Trade Me.
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A government announcement on road tolls for Auckland is expected this week.
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Auckland Transport joins forces with tech giant Microsoft to fight city's traffic woes.
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Mark Zuckerberg still thinks of Facebook as a technology company, and not a media firm.
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