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Digital Divide is not old news!

Digital Divide is not old news!

New research identifies that the digital divide is as a wide as ever with those stuck on the wrong side of the digital divide more deeply excluded and harder-to-reach than ever before.
Digital appointment scheme for patients

Digital appointment scheme for patients

Thousands of patients around the country will be able to book GP appointments, at the touch of a button, through digital TV and mobile phones after the national roll out of a pilot scheme.
Get Online Day. . . Friday 12 October 2007

Get Online Day. . . Friday 12 October 2007

Families will be encouraged to get involved in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) related activities and learn about how the Internet can help in everyday family life.
Fathers to get text tips on how to support their children

Fathers to get text tips on how to support their children

The newly launched, Parent Know How Innovation Fund aims to ‘engage’ with parents by using text, instant messaging, email and social networking websites.
Focus on the Digital Age

Focus on the Digital Age

Find out how people and business have taken up new technology in this new report that sets out to capture the fundamentals of our digital age.
Half of Brits can’t live without email

Half of Brits can’t live without email

Survey finds half of Britons cannot exist without email; with 30 or 40-somethings more addicted that teens.
Queens honour for World Wide Web Inventor

Queens honour for World Wide Web Inventor

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web, has been awarded one of the most prestigious honours to be the awarded by the Queen – the Order of Merit
Improving lives through the ‘Power of Information’

Improving lives through the ‘Power of Information’

Cabinet Office Minister Hilary Armstrong has commissioned a report to assess the ‘power of information’ to ensure that Government acts as a leader in understanding the changes in communication and information technology.