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    <title>Connecting the Clouds - the Internet in New Zealand</title>
    <description>&#39;Connecting the Clouds - The Internet in New Zealand&#39; is a history of the people, activities and events that contributed to the creation, then growth, of the Internet in New Zealand.
Written by author Keith Newman, the book was commissioned by InternetNZ (the Internet Society of New Zealand Inc) and published by Activity Press.
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