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World Internet Project New Zealand - Internet Trends in New Zealand 2007-2015

Smith, P; Bell, A; Miller, M; Crothers, C
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This report looks at and compares the findings of the eight World Internet Project in New Zealand surveys carried out in 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2015 to identify the trends of internet use by New Zealanders.
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2016
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Smith, P., Bell, A., Miller, M. & Crothers, C. (2016). Internet trends in New Zealand 2007–2015 Auckland: Institute of Culture, Discourse & Communication, Auckland University of Technology.
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Institute of Culture, Discourse & Communication, Auckland University of Technology
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© 2016. Institute of Culture, Discourse & Communication, Auckland University of Technology. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 New Zealand Licence. In essence, you are free to copy, distribute and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work, the new works are non-commercial, and abide by the other licence terms.

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