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Digital participation is key 21/07/2009

Making the keynote address at the Westminster eForum Communications Consumer Panel Chair Anna Bradley said that the plan laid out in the Digital Britain report to increase availability of digital services had the potential to be a significant step forward for consumers and citizens. More - Digital participation is key
 

Birmingham will be bidding for UK City of Culture 2013 15/07/2009

Cllr Mullaney, Cabinet Member for Leisure, Sport & Culture, has confirmed that the city will be bidding for accolade in 2013. More - Birmingham will be bidding for UK City of Culture 2013
 

Poorest to be targeted first 07/07/2009

The poorest six million will be the primary focus according to Martha Lane Fox, Britain's digital champion, speaking at the Reboot Britain conference on 6th July. More - Poorest to be targeted first
 

Almost but not quite 03/07/2009

Keeping IT in the Family and the Nominet awards More - Almost but not quite
 

New Keeping IT in the Family Competition 01/07/2009

To enter the Keeping IT in the Family Competition, you need to tell the story of how you have helped the members of your family to benefit from IT. More - New Keeping IT in the Family Competition
 

Pixel Perfect Pre-Raphaelites 26/06/2009

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery will be the first museum to offer an unrivalled resource for studying the art of the Pre-Raphaelites, using Microsoft’s cutting-edge Silverlight technology to bring pixel perfect definition to the screen, as if seeing the real artwork in a museum. More - Pixel Perfect Pre-Raphaelites
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Our Open City project hots up! 25/06/2009

Nick Booth aka Podnosh is running a new blog, Be Vocal. More - Our Open City project hots up!
 

New Digital Inclusion Champion announced 19/06/2009

Martha Lane Fox is the new Digital Inclusion Champion. More - New Digital Inclusion Champion announced
 

The Digital Britain Report 16/06/2009

Today the Digital Britain Report was published and tomorrow Lord Carter will be in Birmingham for its official launch. More - The Digital Britain Report
 

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