When your yogurt pots start talking to you: Europe prepares for the internet revolution
The internet is evolving rapidly: while 25 years ago it was connecting only about a thousand users, today it links around 1.5 billion people across the world.
Twitter allows protesters to communicate to the world
A big triumph for social media, as Twitter proved it's a conduit for more than just updates on what you ate for breakfast this morning.
Digital Britain – Government hogwash…
The long awaited Digital Britain report, launched on Tuesday 12 June 2009 “lacks any serious Government commitment to get the 8 million British adults online who have never used the internet”, says leading digital inclusion charity, Citizens Online.
The internet is as vital as water and gas
"Every home will have broadband access as we aim for a digital Britain fit to take on the world" states Gordon Brown in a letter to the Times.Critics Slam Digital Britain Report
A long-awaited road map for the U.K.'s tech future drew fire from opponents of a proposed broadband tax and of efforts to curtail illegal file-sharing
One third of UK adults not online
Ofcom have revealed that nearly 30% of adults still have no Internet at home.
European Parliament twitters ahead of Euro-elections
Ahead of the 4-7 June elections, the European Parliament has set up an election micro-blog on Twitter in the European Union's 22 official languages to keep people up to speed on preparations for the Europe-wide poll.