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Karaitiana Taiuru

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Website:

   [taiuru.maori.nz taiuru.maori.nz]

LinkedIn:    [Karaitiana Taiuru Karaitiana Taiuru]

Karaitiana Taiuru is currently working as a Director of Digital Media Solutions at Net Mania Ltd and an editor at NZ Department of Internal Affairs. Apart from those he is playing the Advisory role for Steering Committee at Christchurch Computers in Homes and for the Public Interest Registry.

He has over 16 years of national and international experience as a Web and Internet consultant. Specializing in communications, online collaborations and online Indigenous issues. He is also a expert on online strategies to increase profits and visitors.[1]

Past Work[edit | edit source]

Previously he has worked as the Web Tools Advisor at Ministry of Economic Development, Chairman at APRALO and as the leader of dotIndigi.com.

Education[edit | edit source]

He has received his education from Christchurch Polytechnic, Curtin University of Technology and Diplo Foundation.[2]

Publications[edit | edit source]

  • e-Carvers of the new Digital World (Presentation to the International Indigenous Librarians Forum – Otaki NZ).
  • Advantages of Web 2.0 for membership building (ICANN RALO meeting in Mexico).
  • Localisation and Multilingualism of the Internet. Presentation to APNG Thailand.
  • Ten IT Cost Saving Tips for Not for Profit Organisations
  • Māori Language Domains
  • Dictionary of Computer Related Terms Edition 2
  • Te Kete Potae – Guidelines for creating an Organisation Macron Policy
  • Creating macrons for Linux
  • Guidelines for creating and maintaining a bi lingual website.
  • Creating macrons for the Macintosh.
  • Accessing nz.soc.maori and Understanding Usenet/Newsgroups.
  • Understanding Domain Names.
  • Protect your Iwi and Hapu names on the Internet.
  • How to register .maori.nz and other domains.
  • How to obtain a Web site and or Email
  • Creating Macrons for the Internet .
  • Creating macrons for Microsoft Windows.
  • How to get connected to the Internet.[3]

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